Maliki sends a message of reassurance for the Territory ... And form committees to address the crisis
Date: Thursday, 08/02/2012 11:14
Ayad al-Tamimi - Ghassan just
said a representative for the rule of law that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki "expressed flexibility to settle disputes between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, and a desire to resolve all disputes concerning the law of oil and gas and the disputed areas, also expressed about the availability of good faith in the rule of law to overcome all differences with the Kurdistan Alliance. "
The MP Abdul Salam al-Maliki to the extent that "the current month will resolve the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Arbil, the adoption of the Constitution."
This came after a meeting convened by Prime Minister in the late hours of yesterday with the representatives of the political blocs in the headquarters of al-Maliki to discuss the political situation.
attended the meeting from the list Iraqi number of deputies most notably Salman Jumaili and the Kurdistan Alliance, attended the MP Khalid Shwani addition to a number of members of the National Alliance, the most prominent alliance president Ibrahim al-Jaafari, also attended the meeting, the Secretary-General of the mass of the white MP Jamal watermelon and head of the bloc of free MP Qutaiba Jubouri and MP dissident Iraqi Abdul Khader Taher .
the head of the Kurdistan Islamic Union deputy Najib Abdullah said in a news conference attended by "term" that "the most important axes of the meeting focused on the differences between Baghdad and Erbil, especially those related to the proliferation of military forces sent from the federal government."
said Abdullah, said that the ground force commander Ali Ghaidan was of those present and display a detailed report on the prevalence of these forces and their locations, explaining that al-Maliki, "he assured everyone that no threats to the region, but Abdullah noted that" al-Maliki had to call military officials of the Peshmerga to listen to their views "and expressed his fear that the "exploit the crisis between Arbil and Baghdad and present military solutions."
Abdullah said that "the mass of the Kurdistan Islamic Union has adopted a special initiative is to have spoken of the heads of parliamentary blocs to Arbil for a meeting with the President of the Region and the Ministry of Peshmerga in order to complete the picture on the crisis in the spread of the security forces on the borders of the disputed areas them. "
In contrast, said the head of the Liberal parliamentary deputy, "Bahaa al-Araji," The meeting focused on the recent crisis between the federal government and the territorial Government and private military forces sent to the Iraqi border for safekeeping. "
They said in a news conference attended by "long" The prime minister opened the door debate on this subject after the submission of the speech in which he explained "excesses of the Peshmerga" response after the heads of the blocks with the words "did not agree it with the proposals of the Prime Minister" as he put it.
warned al-Araji, it could turn these differences into a war between the province and the federal government, "which we reject rejection conclusive for reasons of legitimacy and national. "
and called on the Kurdistan Alliance MP Qassem Mohammed Iraqi leaders to adopt dialogue to overcome the political crisis, which "reached a level close to the case of the explosion, and should be close to the leaders of the country, and to find solutions satisfactory to all."
media advisor to Prime Minister Ali al-Moussawi said in turn the government's keenness to adopt dialogue to resolve outstanding issues demanding to "focus on serious dialogue and sit at the table of dialogue for the purpose of resolving all outstanding problems."
For his part, said the official spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance, a pro-Tayeb that the differences existing between the governments of the center and the region within the problems of the federal system are new in Iraq, explaining that these differences are contained in all federal systems in the world.
and added good "must be a party organizer of the relations between the governments of the center and the province is the Constitution and the laws in force in the country as well as the Federal Court, which must have the final say in disputes between the regions and provinces. "
and pointed out that "The problem today lies in the difference of our understanding of the Constitution as we have not reached yet to the common understanding of the mechanism agreed upon by all parties."
and saw the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil significant tension as a result of exchange of accusations between the parties on many issues related to the powers of the federal government and the Kurdistan region.
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