Saturday, May 5, 2012

Sadr's movement reveals a 15 day grace al-Maliki for the implementation of decisions of the Summit of Arbil

05/05/2012 09:00


Baghdad, May 5 (Rn) - The Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr's Saturday message details the top of Arbil, addressed to al-Maliki and signed by four leaders of all five among them the current leader Moqtada al-Sadr, which included a grace-Maliki 15 per day to start implementing the decisions of the summit of Arbil.

Talabani.Meeting Five Iraqi leaders are Massoud Barzani and Jalal Iyad Allawi and Talabani and Moqtada al-Sadr and Osama Najafi held a meeting last week in Arbil, and agreed on the decisions of the group delivered the day before yesterday to the head of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari.

The leader of the current Prince Kanani, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "The letter that arrived at al-Maliki is does not reflect the viewpoint Moqtada al-Sadr, but reflect the decisions of the Meeting of Arbil, the most prominent of the Provisions is a commitment to the application of the Convention on Arbil is completed and during a period of 15 a day."

Kanani said that "The letter that arrived at al-Maliki included a focus on the importance of meeting the national need to adhere to its decisions and that comes out, and stressed the message on the commitment to the Constitution which defines the form of the state and the relationship of the three powers and the independence of the judiciary."

He Kanani said that "the most prominent has been disabled from Arbil is the naming convention security minister and everyone knows that the security ministries of the most prominent and most important ministries in the country."

He pointed out that "in principle, should develop a plan to implement the decisions reached by the summit of Arbil (...), for example, subject nomination the names of the security ministries during the week and approved by the House of Representatives that there was a sincere and serious by al-Maliki."

And refused to come to the meeting of the Iraqi National Congress that did not meet the demands made by the five earlier.
She says it is waiting for the return of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, who is currently in Kurdistan to decide later attendance at a national conference or not.

And confirm that the Iraqi presence in the national conference is not about the agenda of the National Congress, but requires assurances from Talabani's commitment to the other parties of what has been agreed upon previously.
 
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