Talabani and Maliki, the withdrawal of U.S. forces and the prime minister's statements on federalism
Monday, July 11, 2011 23:33
Search by President Jalal Talabani, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the subject of the withdrawal of U.S. forces and the meeting of leaders of political blocs, the latest addition to the statements of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's latest on federalism.
He said a presidential statement said: "President Jalal Talabani visited Monday evening Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the meeting was addressed by a number of issues relating to the general situation in the country."
He said President Jalal Talabani after the meeting: "honored today visited the prime minister to confirm the relationship of historical and modern us and the consensus on the most important issues before the Iraqi arena, and tell him that I understood his statement about the federal well where he supported the federal as a constitutional principle, but his observations about the method of application of these federal and this is a natural right of all citizens, let alone Prime Minister. "
He added, "We looked at other issues related to the meetings held to resolve outstanding problems were our views are identical, as well as I wished him travel luck to the Republic of China (PRC) and return a winner safe and successful."
, said Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said "The visit today was a lot of issues of character of the strategic and some detailed issues, but were important issues, we discussed the spirit that always discuss strategic issues and detailed issues in a positive spirit. "
We added "what we are suffering from something in the installation of quick points toward consensus to move together to resolve all the issues encountered in the process of political and security issues and the subject of meetings of the political blocs and the presence of U.S. troops on Iraqi soil and the question of the ministries and the reforms that we talked about earlier and all the issues were a resource of consensus and agreement between me and President of the Republic ". / End
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Monday, July 11, 2011 23:33
Search by President Jalal Talabani, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the subject of the withdrawal of U.S. forces and the meeting of leaders of political blocs, the latest addition to the statements of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's latest on federalism.
He said a presidential statement said: "President Jalal Talabani visited Monday evening Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the meeting was addressed by a number of issues relating to the general situation in the country."
He said President Jalal Talabani after the meeting: "honored today visited the prime minister to confirm the relationship of historical and modern us and the consensus on the most important issues before the Iraqi arena, and tell him that I understood his statement about the federal well where he supported the federal as a constitutional principle, but his observations about the method of application of these federal and this is a natural right of all citizens, let alone Prime Minister. "
He added, "We looked at other issues related to the meetings held to resolve outstanding problems were our views are identical, as well as I wished him travel luck to the Republic of China (PRC) and return a winner safe and successful."
, said Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said "The visit today was a lot of issues of character of the strategic and some detailed issues, but were important issues, we discussed the spirit that always discuss strategic issues and detailed issues in a positive spirit. "
We added "what we are suffering from something in the installation of quick points toward consensus to move together to resolve all the issues encountered in the process of political and security issues and the subject of meetings of the political blocs and the presence of U.S. troops on Iraqi soil and the question of the ministries and the reforms that we talked about earlier and all the issues were a resource of consensus and agreement between me and President of the Republic ". / End
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