Kurdish Alliance demands presenting the political crisis before the Arab Summit
25/03/2012 22:25:00
Baghdad (NINA) – The Kurdish Alliance demanded presenting Iraq’s political crisis before the Arab Summit, which will be held in Baghdad on Thursday.
In a statement to the press on Sunday, Mar. 25, spokesman for the Kurdish Alliance, Mo’ayad al-Tay’yeb, said, “Iraq’s stance before that Arab Summit must be unified, it must not represent the opinion of one bloc or one component, it must represent Iraq as a whole.”
He called for including Iraq’s crisis in the Summit’s agenda, because if things remain as they are they will be hard to treat.
Tay’yeb added that each country participating in the Summit will present its concern, including security, terrorism and the Arab spring, but Iranian and Turkish aggressions against Iraq’s territories in Kurdistan region are not being on the Summit’s agenda.
Iraqiya slate and the Kurdish Alliance accuse the State of Law Alliance, headed by PM Nuri al-Maliki, of not being serious about implementing the Erbil Agreement, which current government has been formed according to it.
Iraqiya’s spokesperson, Maysoun al-Damalouji, has announced that Iraqiya is serious in making the Summit a place to present the problem of exclusion some Iraqi components are subjected to. She added that Iraqiya will send messages to the Summit that will have big effect on what is going on. / End.
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25/03/2012 22:25:00
Baghdad (NINA) – The Kurdish Alliance demanded presenting Iraq’s political crisis before the Arab Summit, which will be held in Baghdad on Thursday.
In a statement to the press on Sunday, Mar. 25, spokesman for the Kurdish Alliance, Mo’ayad al-Tay’yeb, said, “Iraq’s stance before that Arab Summit must be unified, it must not represent the opinion of one bloc or one component, it must represent Iraq as a whole.”
He called for including Iraq’s crisis in the Summit’s agenda, because if things remain as they are they will be hard to treat.
Tay’yeb added that each country participating in the Summit will present its concern, including security, terrorism and the Arab spring, but Iranian and Turkish aggressions against Iraq’s territories in Kurdistan region are not being on the Summit’s agenda.
Iraqiya slate and the Kurdish Alliance accuse the State of Law Alliance, headed by PM Nuri al-Maliki, of not being serious about implementing the Erbil Agreement, which current government has been formed according to it.
Iraqiya’s spokesperson, Maysoun al-Damalouji, has announced that Iraqiya is serious in making the Summit a place to present the problem of exclusion some Iraqi components are subjected to. She added that Iraqiya will send messages to the Summit that will have big effect on what is going on. / End.
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