Barzani and Jeffrey discuss the latest developments in the political process
Saturday, January 24 / 1 December 2011 10:03
{Baghdad} Euphrates News Search Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani, with U.S. Ambassador James Jeffrey, the latest developments in the political process.
The political scene in a strong strained after the announcement of suspension of the Iraqi List, the presence of ministers and deputies to the Chamber of Deputies and the cabinet in protest against what it called the policy of marginalization.
A statement by the presidency of the province received the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it on Saturday that "Barzani received in the city of Dohuk, James Jeffrey, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, the meeting discussed the latest developments in the political process in Iraq and the impasse and complexities of the process and ways to solve them."
He added that "the two sides Ojmaa the importance of a broad conference of the leaders of Iraqi political blocs in order to solve problems and get out of this crisis." M ended
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Saturday, January 24 / 1 December 2011 10:03
{Baghdad} Euphrates News Search Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani, with U.S. Ambassador James Jeffrey, the latest developments in the political process.
The political scene in a strong strained after the announcement of suspension of the Iraqi List, the presence of ministers and deputies to the Chamber of Deputies and the cabinet in protest against what it called the policy of marginalization.
A statement by the presidency of the province received the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it on Saturday that "Barzani received in the city of Dohuk, James Jeffrey, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, the meeting discussed the latest developments in the political process in Iraq and the impasse and complexities of the process and ways to solve them."
He added that "the two sides Ojmaa the importance of a broad conference of the leaders of Iraqi political blocs in order to solve problems and get out of this crisis." M ended
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