Wednesday, March 21, 2012 08:20
Maliki congratulates the Kurdish people on the occasion of Nowruz Celebrations
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / ... sent Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki sent a congratulatory message of the Kurdish people on the occasion of Spring Festival, "Nowruz"
Maliki said in a congratulatory telegram received / Baghdadiya News / copy them solve today's anniversary celebration, we extend our warmest congratulations Nowruz and best wishes for the Kurdish people who made sacrifices along with his brothers, the sons of the Iraqi people are generally decent to get rid of dictatorship and tyranny and plunder freedoms.
He said at the time bless the sons of the Kurdish people and all the people who celebrate it today, which is a shift in the world of nature and mild climate, we invite everyone to the unity and solidarity of national identity and uphold the university, which the Iraqis are equal before all nationalities, religions and sects.
He continued, "Iraq will remain a model national unity and co-existence and a dignified life for all its citizens without discrimination.
The head of the Kurdistan region of Iraq's semi-autonomous sharp criticism of the central government on Tuesday included a veiled threat to reconsider relations with Baghdad.
The Nasdaq president of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, increasingly critical of the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in recent weeks amid disagreements over oil, land and money budget and the sharing of power in Baghdad.
It seems that the word on Tuesday that he delivered on the occasion of the Persian new year will increase the seriousness of the situation as it contains expressions indicating that he might seek to hold a referendum of sorts on the relationship with the Kurdish area in Baghdad, but he stopped short of breaking a taboo by referring explicitly to a referendum on independence.
Barzani said in an official translation of his remarks on his website, "it is time to say enough is enough."
"The current state of things is not acceptable to us and I demand that the Iraqi political leaders to urgently try to find a solution, otherwise we will return to our citizens and make a decision on the path that our people see it appropriate to him."
The remarks is seen as a veiled threat to seek independence because most Kurds say they would vote to secede from Iraq if they had the opportunity. / Finished / Agencies / 21
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Maliki congratulates the Kurdish people on the occasion of Nowruz Celebrations
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / ... sent Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki sent a congratulatory message of the Kurdish people on the occasion of Spring Festival, "Nowruz"
Maliki said in a congratulatory telegram received / Baghdadiya News / copy them solve today's anniversary celebration, we extend our warmest congratulations Nowruz and best wishes for the Kurdish people who made sacrifices along with his brothers, the sons of the Iraqi people are generally decent to get rid of dictatorship and tyranny and plunder freedoms.
He said at the time bless the sons of the Kurdish people and all the people who celebrate it today, which is a shift in the world of nature and mild climate, we invite everyone to the unity and solidarity of national identity and uphold the university, which the Iraqis are equal before all nationalities, religions and sects.
He continued, "Iraq will remain a model national unity and co-existence and a dignified life for all its citizens without discrimination.
The head of the Kurdistan region of Iraq's semi-autonomous sharp criticism of the central government on Tuesday included a veiled threat to reconsider relations with Baghdad.
The Nasdaq president of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, increasingly critical of the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in recent weeks amid disagreements over oil, land and money budget and the sharing of power in Baghdad.
It seems that the word on Tuesday that he delivered on the occasion of the Persian new year will increase the seriousness of the situation as it contains expressions indicating that he might seek to hold a referendum of sorts on the relationship with the Kurdish area in Baghdad, but he stopped short of breaking a taboo by referring explicitly to a referendum on independence.
Barzani said in an official translation of his remarks on his website, "it is time to say enough is enough."
"The current state of things is not acceptable to us and I demand that the Iraqi political leaders to urgently try to find a solution, otherwise we will return to our citizens and make a decision on the path that our people see it appropriate to him."
The remarks is seen as a veiled threat to seek independence because most Kurds say they would vote to secede from Iraq if they had the opportunity. / Finished / Agencies / 21
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