Kurds are not apprehensive of Abadi and assert its ability to resolve the outstanding problems with them
By Adminsa 03.10.2014 02:25
Brother - Baghdad
MP from the Kurdistan Alliance Sarhan Ahmed, said Friday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi unable to resolve differences between the central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government during the next two months, indicating that the Kurds do not have any fear of Abadi, as he emphasized that the ministers of the Kurds will take part in the government after the holiday Eid al-Adha.
Ahmed said in a press statement seen by the Agency for News News (et) "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi promised to solve the differences between Baghdad and Erbil during a session of the House of Representatives where they had been granted confidence to his government," stressing "the ability of al-Abadi to resolve all differences between the parties and the launch of employees' salaries Region during the next two months. "
Ahmed said that "the Kurds do not have any fear of the new prime minister," pointing out that "the Kurdish minister will participate in the federal government after the Eid al-Adha."
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By Adminsa 03.10.2014 02:25
Brother - Baghdad
MP from the Kurdistan Alliance Sarhan Ahmed, said Friday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi unable to resolve differences between the central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government during the next two months, indicating that the Kurds do not have any fear of Abadi, as he emphasized that the ministers of the Kurds will take part in the government after the holiday Eid al-Adha.
Ahmed said in a press statement seen by the Agency for News News (et) "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi promised to solve the differences between Baghdad and Erbil during a session of the House of Representatives where they had been granted confidence to his government," stressing "the ability of al-Abadi to resolve all differences between the parties and the launch of employees' salaries Region during the next two months. "
Ahmed said that "the Kurds do not have any fear of the new prime minister," pointing out that "the Kurdish minister will participate in the federal government after the Eid al-Adha."
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