Barzani continue its efforts to resolve the problems between the blocks
Date: Monday, 01/16/2012 11:24
Erbil / range
met Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani, on Sunday in the resort of Salahuddin in Erbil, with Assistant Secretary of State William Burns, said in a statement published in the official site of the presidency of the region. The statement which was received (range), "The meeting dealt with bilateral relations between the Kurdistan region and the United States and ways to strengthen, as well as discuss the latest developments on the Iraqi political arena and the crisis suffered by Iraq and how to address them. "
He reviewed the Barzani and his views on the crisis and obstacles to the political process and the results of his meetings and talks with Iraqi political parties during the last period, announcing the continuation of efforts to bring the different perspectives and full support for the efforts of the President to convene a national conference, according to the official site of the presidency of the region .
The eighth Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, the role of President of the Region in the formation of the current government, expressing his fear of the crisis faced by the political process, pointing out that the U.S. government monitors the situation closely, stressing that the best solution to the crisis is the implementation of the Convention Erbil, because they contain all the issues that caused this crisis.
preferred to Burns, that is map the management of the country during the National Conference and the achievement of genuine partnership and national consensus, as stipulated in the Convention of Erbil.
The delegation was the senior U.S. led by Assistant Secretary of State William Burns, met Saturday in Baghdad, with all of President Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, to discuss the latest developments in the political arena.
The delegation included the U.S., in addition to Burns, the chief of Central Command, Gen. James Mattis, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, James Jeffrey.
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