Kurdistan Parliament calls for the United Nations to perform its role: Iraq can not be centrally managed
Monday 25-05-2015 | 4:13:56
Twilight News / student head of the Iraqi Kurdistan Parliament Mohammed Yusuf, on Monday, the United Nations to play its role to address the problems between Erbil and Baghdad in light of the sensitive stage of economic afflicting the region.
In a statement to parliament it responded to Twilight News, that the Speaker of Parliament Mohammed Yusuf received today UN envoy to Iraq, Jan Kubiš and his accompanying delegation and told him that Iraq can not be centrally managed by the Iraqi government in Baghdad.
The statement pointed out that the Parliament Mohammed discussed with Kubiš international humanitarian aid and the fight against terrorism, stressing that the Kurdistan region is going through a sensitive stage, especially in economic terms.
It pointed out that the United Nations Mohammed Talib lead role to address the problems, stressing that the recent events in Iraq suggest that the style of the central government can not continue and was failure it is necessary to run the country in the last.
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Monday 25-05-2015 | 4:13:56
Twilight News / student head of the Iraqi Kurdistan Parliament Mohammed Yusuf, on Monday, the United Nations to play its role to address the problems between Erbil and Baghdad in light of the sensitive stage of economic afflicting the region.
In a statement to parliament it responded to Twilight News, that the Speaker of Parliament Mohammed Yusuf received today UN envoy to Iraq, Jan Kubiš and his accompanying delegation and told him that Iraq can not be centrally managed by the Iraqi government in Baghdad.
The statement pointed out that the Parliament Mohammed discussed with Kubiš international humanitarian aid and the fight against terrorism, stressing that the Kurdistan region is going through a sensitive stage, especially in economic terms.
It pointed out that the United Nations Mohammed Talib lead role to address the problems, stressing that the recent events in Iraq suggest that the style of the central government can not continue and was failure it is necessary to run the country in the last.
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