Sistani's representative: will not work any national conference no compromises
FRIDAY, 20 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 16:57 HITS: 1
The representative of the supreme religious authority Ali al-Sistani Friday that the success of the national conference called by President Jalal Talabani, the country depends on concessions by the political parties.
Iraq is gripped by an unprecedented crisis on charges of judicial Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi of supporting "terrorism" and attempts to isolate the Deputy Prime Minister from office in accordance with which he took after a political agreement was barred from participating in the recent legislative elections.
And seeks Talabani - who is currently in Germany for treatment - to reunite the political parties at the same table in the Conference had been called to be held earlier.
Ahmed al-Safi, the Friday prayer in the courtyard Husseini, Karbala that any national conference held in the future in the country to converging views between the political parties "will not succeed unless there is a waiver (for some) demands between the political blocs and mutual trust."
"The politicians should give the public confidence in its place in the hearts of their children. They engage seriously with each other away from the tensions."
"If there was no waiver or prepared myself for dialogue there will be no solution. No solution without compromise, even if we sat down more than 100 meetings we will consider one of us for another look at deception and finds that he conspires it. Country shall not now more of these convulsions."
He pointed out that the best solution is to refer the "logic and wisdom."
Iraqi and coalition demands the presence of President of Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani, leader of the Sadrist movement and Muqtada al-Sadr, a condition of participation in the conference.
Barzani did not rule out participating in the event was "good preparation" of the conference, but said in a television interview two days ago, there was no need to attend as long as confidence is lacking.
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FRIDAY, 20 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 16:57 HITS: 1
The representative of the supreme religious authority Ali al-Sistani Friday that the success of the national conference called by President Jalal Talabani, the country depends on concessions by the political parties.
Iraq is gripped by an unprecedented crisis on charges of judicial Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi of supporting "terrorism" and attempts to isolate the Deputy Prime Minister from office in accordance with which he took after a political agreement was barred from participating in the recent legislative elections.
And seeks Talabani - who is currently in Germany for treatment - to reunite the political parties at the same table in the Conference had been called to be held earlier.
Ahmed al-Safi, the Friday prayer in the courtyard Husseini, Karbala that any national conference held in the future in the country to converging views between the political parties "will not succeed unless there is a waiver (for some) demands between the political blocs and mutual trust."
"The politicians should give the public confidence in its place in the hearts of their children. They engage seriously with each other away from the tensions."
"If there was no waiver or prepared myself for dialogue there will be no solution. No solution without compromise, even if we sat down more than 100 meetings we will consider one of us for another look at deception and finds that he conspires it. Country shall not now more of these convulsions."
He pointed out that the best solution is to refer the "logic and wisdom."
Iraqi and coalition demands the presence of President of Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani, leader of the Sadrist movement and Muqtada al-Sadr, a condition of participation in the conference.
Barzani did not rule out participating in the event was "good preparation" of the conference, but said in a television interview two days ago, there was no need to attend as long as confidence is lacking.
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