6/12/2011 10:49 GMT
Existing Iraqi President Iyad Allawi
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Announced that the Iraqi leader Ayad Allawi, Tuesday, its willingness to reconcile with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the case of renunciation of his positions against him, believing that this is a golden time for genuine reconciliation, while warning of tensions with no end other than reconciliation.
Allawi said in an interview with the channel "Sumerian" will be presented within the program "controversial Iraqi" Tuesday evening, said that "I do not have any objection to shake hands with al-Maliki if a waiver of his positions taken against us and others, I do not feel embarrassed in any case to serve the Iraqi people and the region." , noting that "the moment is golden for genuine reconciliation and realistic sound and honest."
Allawi added that "al-Maliki if adopted the principle of reconciliation and openness Vsajdna real support his real Otherwise, Iraq is heading to the tensions that have a beginning and has no end," calling him to "really move towards genuine reconciliation."
Relations between the coalition of former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi and the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki tension is exacerbated over time at these points of difference between them stuck without a solution, especially against the background of the selection of candidates for the positions of security in the government, and the formation of the strategic policies of the Supreme blocs agreed to its establishment in Erbil meeting has not been ratified so far its law, as well as statements from the Prime Minister and members of the mass of skeptical of the importance of the role and unconstitutional, so it came to the point that Maliki said he did not place the Council in Iraq.
The political scene in Iraq is witnessing a new crisis is the claims of some provinces, the establishment of regions including the Declaration of Salahuddin province, territory economically and administratively separate protest against the marginalization and arrest procedures, ablation, which affected dozens of children, also announced that the Iraqi List, in the province of Diyala, to submit a working paper the central government includes nine demands to resolve all problems within the province, stressing that the preservation of territories will be announced in the event of non-response, and the threat of the governorates of Anbar, Nineveh and Basra to demand the establishment of provinces in the event of failure to meet the demands and provision of services.
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