Arbil November 21 (PNA) -'s press office announced that the House of Representatives that the President of the House of Representatives will travel on Thursday to Arbil to complete talks with the Kurdistan Regional Government.
A statement from the Information Office of the Council of Representatives today that "the President of the House of Representatives will travel to Kurdistan after Mbagesth with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to complete talks with the provincial government."
He added that "House Speaker Osama Abdul Aziz Najafi met, on Wednesday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and during the meeting, they discussed the current political crisis between the governments in Baghdad and the Kurdistan region."
He pointed out that "this meeting is the first in a series of visits by Najafi within a parliamentary initiative to end the dispute between the parties, as it is hoped that up, tomorrow, Thursday, to Irbil, to complete the discussions."
And authorized the political blocs on Wednesday House Speaker Nujaifi to do a series of visits in order to calm the situation and end the dispute between the central government and the region.
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A statement from the Information Office of the Council of Representatives today that "the President of the House of Representatives will travel to Kurdistan after Mbagesth with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to complete talks with the provincial government."
He added that "House Speaker Osama Abdul Aziz Najafi met, on Wednesday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and during the meeting, they discussed the current political crisis between the governments in Baghdad and the Kurdistan region."
He pointed out that "this meeting is the first in a series of visits by Najafi within a parliamentary initiative to end the dispute between the parties, as it is hoped that up, tomorrow, Thursday, to Irbil, to complete the discussions."
And authorized the political blocs on Wednesday House Speaker Nujaifi to do a series of visits in order to calm the situation and end the dispute between the central government and the region.
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