Sunday, April 15, 2012

Close to Maliki: I will not go beyond the invitation to Talabani National Conference

15/04/2012


Baghdad, April 15 (Rn) - A close aide to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Sunday, that the coalition will not exceed the invitation of President Jalal my students to hold the National Congress, in reference to the coalition may not meet the invitation of the President of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, to hold a meeting Leaders never Almatmalotunai.

Talabani The head of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, had called last week to hold an urgent meeting of leaders of political blocs in Erbil, in order to resolve political differences.

At the time being President Jalal Talabani continuous dialogue for the success of a national meeting, which called him last month.

The MP said Kamal Saadi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "President Jalal Talabani invited to attend the National Congress is preparing for this conference three months ago and took place during that period, in-depth interviews."

In response to a possibility to meet Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, invite the President of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, a meeting of leaders of Saadi explained that "it is difficult to overcome Talabani's invitation (...) I do not know if al-Maliki will attend or not, but we (state law) believe that the man first in the state called to a meeting and should not be crossed. "

The political leaders have signed an agreement in Irbil has led to the formation of the current government but the possibility of the presence of (Maliki) to Erbil, seen as almost impossible in light of harsh criticism directed to him by Barzani.

Barzani said that the agreements did not apply after Arbil, in reference to the al-Maliki to delay work on those agreements is the same vision for the list of Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi.


And facing the Preparatory Committee of the National Conference, which includes representatives from the blocks of the Kurdistan Alliance, national, and the coalition in Iraq difficult to agree on a consolidated working paper for the meeting in spite of holding seven meetings.

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