Mutlaq: We will not go back to the Cabinet without guarantees to change the course of the political process
On: Friday 02/10/2012 10:10
Baghdad (news) .. Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, he would not return to the Cabinet without guarantees to change the course of the political process, demanding the university Orabi Baiqdm Maliki demanding guarantees and deliver a statement confirming its commitment to the results of the National Congress.
A statement from al-Mutlaq, on Friday received the Agency (news) Nsschh of it: "I will not go back to the Council of Ministers and to my duties without formal political guarantees to change the course of the political process, which establishes the direction of a true partnership in government."
The statement said that al-Mutlaq, called on Prime Minister Maliki to move away from the individual approach and provide the required guarantees that assure all his opponents and all Iraqis, including an urgent initiative to declare and implement the decisions which formed the government on the basis of agreement in Irbil.
And: that the Arab League, to be sure of the success of the National Congress, and care about to ensure that they will deal with the whole of Iraq and not with the part which governs the country right now, urged the Arab League asking Maliki to provide guarantees and deliver a statement confirming its commitment to the results of the National Congress.
The statement said: that al-Mutlaq finds that two Saakdahma next week the foreign ministers Gulf and Arab that "ministers and Gulf Arabs are responsible for the whole nation and are not responsible for the specific area and without doubt, the situation in Iraq is grave and there is the problem of determining the identity of Iraq is it sectarian, racial, national or national, and continued: Iraq can not stand up and be alone, without their aid in the rejection of sectarianism and the prohibition of the system and the integration of economic, political, social and even security, as well as in combating terrorism. / Finished / l. m /
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On: Friday 02/10/2012 10:10
Baghdad (news) .. Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, he would not return to the Cabinet without guarantees to change the course of the political process, demanding the university Orabi Baiqdm Maliki demanding guarantees and deliver a statement confirming its commitment to the results of the National Congress.
A statement from al-Mutlaq, on Friday received the Agency (news) Nsschh of it: "I will not go back to the Council of Ministers and to my duties without formal political guarantees to change the course of the political process, which establishes the direction of a true partnership in government."
The statement said that al-Mutlaq, called on Prime Minister Maliki to move away from the individual approach and provide the required guarantees that assure all his opponents and all Iraqis, including an urgent initiative to declare and implement the decisions which formed the government on the basis of agreement in Irbil.
And: that the Arab League, to be sure of the success of the National Congress, and care about to ensure that they will deal with the whole of Iraq and not with the part which governs the country right now, urged the Arab League asking Maliki to provide guarantees and deliver a statement confirming its commitment to the results of the National Congress.
The statement said: that al-Mutlaq finds that two Saakdahma next week the foreign ministers Gulf and Arab that "ministers and Gulf Arabs are responsible for the whole nation and are not responsible for the specific area and without doubt, the situation in Iraq is grave and there is the problem of determining the identity of Iraq is it sectarian, racial, national or national, and continued: Iraq can not stand up and be alone, without their aid in the rejection of sectarianism and the prohibition of the system and the integration of economic, political, social and even security, as well as in combating terrorism. / Finished / l. m /
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