Wednesday, July 25, 2007

US accuses Iran after Iraq talks

From the BBC

Iran has increased support for militia groups in Iraq in recent months, the US ambassador in Baghdad has said.

Ryan Crocker spoke after meeting his Iranian counterpart for rare talks on Iraq's security crisis, only the second direct meeting in almost three decades.

Washington blames Tehran for fomenting violence in Iraq, while the Iranians are demanding the US withdraws troops.

But the US and Iran did agree to form a security committee, with Iraq, to focus on containing Sunni insurgents.

The committee would concentrate on the threat from groups such as al-Qaeda in Iraq, officials said, but not those militia groups the US accuses Iran of funding and training.

'Escalation'

The talks, described as heated, started after a plea from Iraq's prime minister to support stability in his country.

Nouri Maliki appealed for help to counter extremism, warning it reached beyond the country's borders.

"We are hoping that you support stability in Iraq, an Iraq that doesn't interfere in the affairs of others nor wants anyone to meddle in its own affairs," he said in a statement released by his office.

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1 comment:

William said...

Iran interferes? And this is a surprise? They have from the beginning