The Return of the Iraqi List to parliament a result of pressure
Mullah eyes Abboud
On: Tue 1/31/2012 9:43
Iraqi and American pressures back guarantees Iranian
source told the National Alliance, yesterday, said the decision to resume its presence in the Iraqi Council of Representatives was the result of strong U.S. pressure against Iran guarantees the application of the terms of the Erbil and persuade Maliki to stop the escalation against them as a prelude to the success of the next National Conference.
The source, who asked not to be named, for "long" that "the Iraqi List, the decision to return to the parliament, who got out Sunday was the result of pressure from Washington, the leaders of the menu, including Iyad Allawi and Osama Najafi for an end to sever ties with the parliamentary."
He adds that "The White House told the leaders of Iraq need to break the stalemate in Iraq, which it described as going through the most serious stage after the withdrawal of its troops the end of last December," pointing out that "the leaders of the U.S. the most prominent of Joe Biden, U.S. Vice President said that his administration engaged in following up the situation in the volatile region, particularly with respect to the Syrian and Iranian Balmelvin and Washington fear Iraq is sliding into civil war through a series of recent security setbacks behind them regional parties to grab the spotlight for the crisis experienced by the Syrian regime. "
And confirms the leadership of the National Alliance, "The U.S. administration made it clear to Iraqi leaders that they will pay for the continuation of the crisis with the Maliki government in the case of the collapse of the Assad regime and stay out of the government and parliament." This is because the source criticism of the last made by Iyad Allawi, the United States to the pressures exerted on its list, but he asserts that "Tehran has provided guarantees tight for Allawi and his colleagues in Iraq to apply the terms of Arbil, in particular, to revive the Council of strategic policies in exchange for suspending the boycott of parliament and government."
He continues, the source said that the "the return of the Iraqi parliament is the first step to announce the return of the government but are waiting for a response to its demands for Maliki to be announced during the National Congress, which is expected to be held next month." Source, however, acknowledges the existence of an obstacle to the settlement of the situation is the fate of each of the Tariq al-Hashimi, Saleh al-Mutlaq, who will discuss the situation of them during the conference.
Leader of the Arab Gulf state, will attend the summit of one of Baghdad,
said a source from within the Iraqi Permanent Mission of the Arab League had not yet confirmed the presence of only Arab leader and a Gulf state, and only one of the Arab summit to be held in Baghdad in March. The source, who has custody of "term" of anonymity, said that "Iraq has intensified recently, his talks with Secretary General of the Arab League, Nabil el-Arabi to confirm the date of the summit mid-March next venue in the capital, Baghdad, and was most recently a delegation headed by Ali al-Dabbagh, spokesman for the Iraqi government."
He adds that "the Arab told the government that the University pending the decision of Baghdad because hosting the summit of the right according to the rules of procedure of the university," adding that "the Secretary-General of the League excited to hold the Arab summit to discuss the major challenges faced by Arabs to get out the decisions of a bold and historic."
But the Iraqi diplomatic bridge the saying that "the Arab League officials confirmed that the Iraqi side should be courting Saudi Arabia and Qatar to be held first, second and make it work because the province will be reflected on these two countries to participate as a whole and the Arab Gulf as well." It quoted officials of the Arab League request from the Iraqi side, "seeking to be the top level of participation of a large Baghdad calling for the need to persuade Arab leaders to participate in the summit that Baghdad must be historical."
The source "has not been confirmed so far, the participation of any Arab leader only Algerian President Abdulaziz Bouteflika and the Sultanate of Oman from Gulf States," likely be "by the other Arab states at the level of representatives or foreign ministers." Sources said of the earlier that the Arab countries asked Baghdad to change its stance on the crisis in Syria as a condition to host the Arab summit.
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Mullah eyes Abboud
On: Tue 1/31/2012 9:43
Iraqi and American pressures back guarantees Iranian
source told the National Alliance, yesterday, said the decision to resume its presence in the Iraqi Council of Representatives was the result of strong U.S. pressure against Iran guarantees the application of the terms of the Erbil and persuade Maliki to stop the escalation against them as a prelude to the success of the next National Conference.
The source, who asked not to be named, for "long" that "the Iraqi List, the decision to return to the parliament, who got out Sunday was the result of pressure from Washington, the leaders of the menu, including Iyad Allawi and Osama Najafi for an end to sever ties with the parliamentary."
He adds that "The White House told the leaders of Iraq need to break the stalemate in Iraq, which it described as going through the most serious stage after the withdrawal of its troops the end of last December," pointing out that "the leaders of the U.S. the most prominent of Joe Biden, U.S. Vice President said that his administration engaged in following up the situation in the volatile region, particularly with respect to the Syrian and Iranian Balmelvin and Washington fear Iraq is sliding into civil war through a series of recent security setbacks behind them regional parties to grab the spotlight for the crisis experienced by the Syrian regime. "
And confirms the leadership of the National Alliance, "The U.S. administration made it clear to Iraqi leaders that they will pay for the continuation of the crisis with the Maliki government in the case of the collapse of the Assad regime and stay out of the government and parliament." This is because the source criticism of the last made by Iyad Allawi, the United States to the pressures exerted on its list, but he asserts that "Tehran has provided guarantees tight for Allawi and his colleagues in Iraq to apply the terms of Arbil, in particular, to revive the Council of strategic policies in exchange for suspending the boycott of parliament and government."
He continues, the source said that the "the return of the Iraqi parliament is the first step to announce the return of the government but are waiting for a response to its demands for Maliki to be announced during the National Congress, which is expected to be held next month." Source, however, acknowledges the existence of an obstacle to the settlement of the situation is the fate of each of the Tariq al-Hashimi, Saleh al-Mutlaq, who will discuss the situation of them during the conference.
Leader of the Arab Gulf state, will attend the summit of one of Baghdad,
said a source from within the Iraqi Permanent Mission of the Arab League had not yet confirmed the presence of only Arab leader and a Gulf state, and only one of the Arab summit to be held in Baghdad in March. The source, who has custody of "term" of anonymity, said that "Iraq has intensified recently, his talks with Secretary General of the Arab League, Nabil el-Arabi to confirm the date of the summit mid-March next venue in the capital, Baghdad, and was most recently a delegation headed by Ali al-Dabbagh, spokesman for the Iraqi government."
He adds that "the Arab told the government that the University pending the decision of Baghdad because hosting the summit of the right according to the rules of procedure of the university," adding that "the Secretary-General of the League excited to hold the Arab summit to discuss the major challenges faced by Arabs to get out the decisions of a bold and historic."
But the Iraqi diplomatic bridge the saying that "the Arab League officials confirmed that the Iraqi side should be courting Saudi Arabia and Qatar to be held first, second and make it work because the province will be reflected on these two countries to participate as a whole and the Arab Gulf as well." It quoted officials of the Arab League request from the Iraqi side, "seeking to be the top level of participation of a large Baghdad calling for the need to persuade Arab leaders to participate in the summit that Baghdad must be historical."
The source "has not been confirmed so far, the participation of any Arab leader only Algerian President Abdulaziz Bouteflika and the Sultanate of Oman from Gulf States," likely be "by the other Arab states at the level of representatives or foreign ministers." Sources said of the earlier that the Arab countries asked Baghdad to change its stance on the crisis in Syria as a condition to host the Arab summit.
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