Observers: Lieberman's visit may carry the mediation
[16:53] 12/Jan/03
Arbil - 3 January-January (PNA): In an unannounced visit, a delegation of the U.S. Senate to Baghdad, headed by Senator Joseph Lieberman, and met with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi separately, During the two meetings discussed the latest political developments .
A statement issued by the Office of the Prime Minister Maliki agreed with the U.S. delegation evening (Monday) the need to develop relations between Iraq and the United States on the basis of common interests and mutual respect. The statement quoted Senator Lieberman's call to activate the communication between the two countries to serve the common interests and enhance the level of understanding between them, also expressed support for the vision of Iraq on the current developments in the region and how to deal with it.
On the other hand, said a statement issued by the House of Representatives that Najafi met the U.S. delegation, and the two sides agreed to maintain mutual relations between the parties.
The timing of this visit, such as the National Congress for the Iraqi political forces to be held during the next few days prompted observers to emphasize that this visit was to lead the mediation would heal the rift between the coalition of "Iraq" and "state of the law," political analyst Amir Jabbar said the visit comes within the framework of the American efforts for the success of the political process.
To this did not rule out the leadership of the coalition of state law Saad, logistical, and a mediation conducted by the U.S. delegation, stressing that any suggestions or tips in the interest of the political reality of Iraq is welcome.
However, the Leiden Aksu, media adviser to the President of the Iraqi parliament said that the most important of what happened during a meeting Nujaifi delegation of the U.S. Senate is to discuss the current political situation in Iraq and the transfer of the views of leaders of political blocs to the U.S. administration in Washington, denying at the same time the existence of any mediation by a This delegation to heal the rift between the Iraqi political blocs ...
The political situation in Iraq is suffering at this time of hard labor, as described by observers when they have confirmed that the situation is today need a national consensus to skip this stage through to forget differences and begin to open a new page.
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[16:53] 12/Jan/03
Arbil - 3 January-January (PNA): In an unannounced visit, a delegation of the U.S. Senate to Baghdad, headed by Senator Joseph Lieberman, and met with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi separately, During the two meetings discussed the latest political developments .
A statement issued by the Office of the Prime Minister Maliki agreed with the U.S. delegation evening (Monday) the need to develop relations between Iraq and the United States on the basis of common interests and mutual respect. The statement quoted Senator Lieberman's call to activate the communication between the two countries to serve the common interests and enhance the level of understanding between them, also expressed support for the vision of Iraq on the current developments in the region and how to deal with it.
On the other hand, said a statement issued by the House of Representatives that Najafi met the U.S. delegation, and the two sides agreed to maintain mutual relations between the parties.
The timing of this visit, such as the National Congress for the Iraqi political forces to be held during the next few days prompted observers to emphasize that this visit was to lead the mediation would heal the rift between the coalition of "Iraq" and "state of the law," political analyst Amir Jabbar said the visit comes within the framework of the American efforts for the success of the political process.
To this did not rule out the leadership of the coalition of state law Saad, logistical, and a mediation conducted by the U.S. delegation, stressing that any suggestions or tips in the interest of the political reality of Iraq is welcome.
However, the Leiden Aksu, media adviser to the President of the Iraqi parliament said that the most important of what happened during a meeting Nujaifi delegation of the U.S. Senate is to discuss the current political situation in Iraq and the transfer of the views of leaders of political blocs to the U.S. administration in Washington, denying at the same time the existence of any mediation by a This delegation to heal the rift between the Iraqi political blocs ...
The political situation in Iraq is suffering at this time of hard labor, as described by observers when they have confirmed that the situation is today need a national consensus to skip this stage through to forget differences and begin to open a new page.
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