Iraq: Return of the government will decide tomorrow whether or not
On: Sat 28/01/2012 10:31
Baghdad / term
, said the Iraqi coalition led by Ayad Allawi, said yesterday that the decision to return to the government will decide whether or not in a meeting held Sunday. Boycotted the meetings of the coalition, the Iraqi Council of Representatives because of what he considered the policy of exclusion and after the issuance of an arrest warrant for the leader Tariq al-Hashemi, who is vice president suspended participation in the Council of Ministers. The decision of the House of Representatives and the Iraqi List MP Muhammad Al-Khalidi told the Kurdish news agency, "the Iraqi List, decided at a meeting held yesterday (Thursday)
To hold a meeting on Sunday (tomorrow) includes all the leaders of the blocks under the umbrella of the Iraqi List. "After pointing out that the meeting will discuss one of the options put forward by the Iraqi List to return to the government, said al-Khalidi that the audience would vote on one of the decisions and the decision who gets the majority he will be in force. On the other hand denied the Iraqi List, which have no role in the tense relations between Iraq and Turkey recently. escalated statements and mutual accusations between Ankara and Baghdad over the past few days on the political crisis in Iraq, accusing Baghdad of its northern neighbor Turkey of interfering in its internal affairs After Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said he feared the outbreak of sectarian conflict in Iraq. The head of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Salman Jumaili told the Kurdish news agency that "the Iraqi List, has no role in relation to tense relations with Turkey." stressed by saying that "the Iraqi has no interest in strained relations with Turkey. "Erdogan has warned yesterday that Ankara will not remain silent if the Baghdad encouraging sectarian conflict in Iraq. He said in Parliament before the deputies of his party in Ankara, Maliki must understand this: if you start the face in Iraq under the form of sectarian conflict, it is not set to remain silent. denounced the Erdogan's statements that al-Maliki, which he described as "remarks offensive and inappropriate" in reference to the condemnation of al-Maliki on the thirteenth of this month's "interventions Turkish" in the affairs of his country, warning of " the seriousness of the outbreak of sectarian conflict could lead to a catastrophe which Turkey does not recognize itself. "and attacked Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told Erdogan said it was" provocative of all Iraqis, "reiterated his refusal to intervene in the internal affairs of Iraq.
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