TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 / 1 DECEMBER 2011 09:39
Twilight News / officials in the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama Tuesday that diplomatic and economic relations and security between the U.S. and Iraq will remain "prosperous" If Hafez Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's coalition government comprising Sunnis and Kurds, while stressing that U.S. Vice President Joe Biden urged the leaders of the political process in Iraq to stop the launch of the charges against their partners.
The newspaper quoted York Times U.S. officials in the Obama administration as saying that Biden delivered a message to Iraqi leaders who are both Maliki the prime minister and parliament speaker Osama Najafi and Jalal Talabani, President of the country that "You need to stop the exchange of charges against each other and you need to sit side by side any of you to remove the fears of the other. "
Obama administration officials believe Manglt according to the newspaper that "Jalal Talabani, the better for the management of such a meeting because he is respected by the majority of Iraqis."
Officials in the Obama administration told the newspaper they were in contact every day Iraqi leaders after the crisis, Tariq al-Hashemi.
They added that Biden is not the only official ban talks, then the director of political leaders (CIA) CIA David Petraeus, who was the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq have left recently to Iraq for talks with his Iraqi counterparts.
The newspaper reported that officials in the Obama administration's message was conveyed to the Iraqi government that that "economic and security ties and diplomatic ties with Iraq will remain prosperous as the province of al-Maliki's coalition government that includes Sunnis and Kurds."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has recently announced that the next phase will be to the only two options, either to resort to the Constitution or go to a majority government, saying that the Government of partnership "tied", as he emphasized that what was happening during the past years from the stage of consensus does not work today.
According to the paper that even without a military presence in Iraq, the United States maintains an impact on the Iraqi politicians.
The political scene in Iraq exacerbated the crisis between the coalition and Iraqi, and state law, against the backdrop of demand Prime Minister to withdraw confidence from his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, accused Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, "terrorism" and the issuance of an arrest warrant against him, after the presentation and the Ministry of Interior Confessions of a group of included the protection of his conviction.
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