BAGHDAD / not / is seeking President Jalal Talabani to hold a meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani, President of the Government or the region Nechirvan Barzani to resolve the outstanding issues between the center and the region. This comes at a time when escalated hopes to end the differences between the political blocs and proceed to the development and construction of the state. The Kurdistan Alliance MP Mahmoud Othman said in a statement Ldakhlah received "Agency secrets news / not / a copy of it on Tuesday" "The president carries during his visit to Erbil initiative for the collection of the Iraqi political forces aimed at the convergence of views between Baghdad and Erbil, and set a date to hold a national meeting ".Othman continued that "the President of the Republic, who is in the Kurdistan region currently, met with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki before his departure, was discussed the current crisis and the political situation, while making efforts and efforts to bridge the gap in views between Baghdad and Erbil, and collect the leaders of the federal government and the region, and a meeting between them to restore relations and the resumption of bilateral dialogue to reach understandings in preparation for a national meeting, which includes all the main blocs, "likely to hold this meeting before the meeting of political forces and the three presidencies. The outstanding differences between Baghdad and Erbil in connection with contracts the region's oil with foreign companies, as well as oil and gas law, in addition to the criticism after the host region Tareq al-Hashemi required to the Iraqi judiciary, and other issues as the Peshmerga forces and Article 140 ". As deputies said in Parliament that" the President Talabani will meet President of the Government of the Territory and his deputy, in an effort to bridge the gap in views between Arbil and Baghdad after meeting with the Prime Minister in Baghdad, "and that the President of the Republic purports to also collect both the Prime Minister and President of the Kurdistan region soon, at the same table to resolve differences between the parties." In New York, the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon in remarks reported by the second periodic report submitted by the United Nations Mission in Iraq to the UN Security Council under resolution 2001 to 2011: "The national conference proposed by President Jalal Talabani, is an important opportunity to end the current stalemate and begin a dialogue that can address the remaining political differences, "calling on" all leaders to redouble efforts to ensure the success of the conference and held in a spirit of consensus and partnership. "/ End
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