Baghdad (AIN) –The State of Law Coalition’s MP Jawad al-Bazouni assured that “The Iraqi National Alliance and the SLC intend to discuss all the pending issues on the political arena during the expected national meeting in one basket.”
He stated to the All Iraq News Agency (AIN) Wednesday “The SLC stresses importance of discussing all the pending issues since the disputes with the Kurds are more complicated than the disputes between the Iraqiya Slate and the SLC.”
He emphasized that “The disputes between the Arabs and the Kurds are considered historic and serious which will be the core of discussions in the meeting.”
“We intend to discuss the files of the Article 140, disputed areas, oil and gas law as well as other issues in order to avoid future conflicts,” he mentioned.
“The SLC demands to adopt the constitution as the judge among the blocs rather than political agreements or accords,” according to MP Bazouni.
According to Bazouni, “Discussing all the pending issues is better than postponing some of them so that blocs would not need holding further conferences or meetings.” /End
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He stated to the All Iraq News Agency (AIN) Wednesday “The SLC stresses importance of discussing all the pending issues since the disputes with the Kurds are more complicated than the disputes between the Iraqiya Slate and the SLC.”
He emphasized that “The disputes between the Arabs and the Kurds are considered historic and serious which will be the core of discussions in the meeting.”
“We intend to discuss the files of the Article 140, disputed areas, oil and gas law as well as other issues in order to avoid future conflicts,” he mentioned.
“The SLC demands to adopt the constitution as the judge among the blocs rather than political agreements or accords,” according to MP Bazouni.
According to Bazouni, “Discussing all the pending issues is better than postponing some of them so that blocs would not need holding further conferences or meetings.” /End
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