National Union warns Maliki hopes to build on the differences with the Democratic
Monday, May 21 / May 2012 22:48
Warned a senior leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan led by President Jalal Talabani, on Monday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of betting on the dispersal grade Kurdish, and build their hopes on the existence of differences between his party and the Kurdistan Democratic leadership of the Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani.
said Fred Asesrd, in a statement reported by "Twilight News", "After our sense that Maliki may be working on finding a gap in the home Kurdish, and we found advisable to send a letter warning him of the futility of such attempts," stressing that "good real must make in order to access Baghdad and Erbil to resolve the crisis, does not seek to expand the gaps. "
said Asesrd that "any party thinks it can destroy the unity of the situation Kurdish, you should know that this is something impossible to achieve," stressing that "views the Kurdish on the interests of the Kurdish may vary from one party to the other party, but for all common view on the protection of interests of the Kurdish public. "
He Asesrd that "there are parties Iraqi think that this crisis has created a kind of differences in views Kurdish towards them," stressing that "if there are any differences of this kind, the Kurds can easily solve and to prevent impacts on the continued issue. "
and stressed that "any party trying to take advantage of the existence of differences of certain points of view, you will not get any result," adding that "these parties, but preoccupied with such issues and builds great hopes."
The head of the Minister Nuri al-Maliki has said earlier that the views of the Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani on differences with Baghdad represent his personal view that there are points of Kurdish no other compatibility of opinion and cited the opinion of the President and the Secretary General of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan is an example of what he went to him.
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