Najafi rule out war between Baghdad and Erbil and parliament investigations indicate corruption of the Central Bank
Published on Sunday, 02 January 1 / December 2012 14:35 | Written by: mg-fr-ah
BAGHDAD / obelisk: ruled Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama al-Nujaifi, Sunday, the outbreak of a military confrontation between Baghdad and Erbil, due to the position of rejection of the political forces of internal wars, stressing, on the other hand, the investigation revealed suspicions of corruption in the Central Bank of Iraq.
Nujaifi said at a press conference attended by "obelisk", that "the possibility of military confrontation is between Baghdad and Erbil, but the political forces will not accept the occurrence internal wars in Iraq," adding that "there is a danger between Baghdad and Kurdistan A third party is trying to worsen the political situation", without be called that third party.
Najafi said that the "lack of confidence between Baghdad and Erbil was behind failure to withdraw their forces from the disputed areas," adding that "the federal government and the Kurdistan region of Iraq eternally real desire."
Nujaifi called to resolve differences in accordance "with the Constitution and the national consensus," asserting that "the prime minister wants to return to the negotiating table with the territory."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki announced Sunday that all the groups had agreed on the need to resolve the problems between Baghdad and Arbil, and the formation of joint checkpoints of the army and the Peshmerga and the training and equipping of a number of sons disputed areas
On the investigation into the cause of the Iraqi Central Bank Najafi said that "investigations revealed the existence of quasi-corruption and the incidence of smuggling and money laundering in the Central Bank of Iraq."
The tension between Erbil and Baghdad has escalated following the decision of the Iraqi Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, to form a new military command, called Operations Command Tigris, including its area of operations disputed city of Kirkuk led to clashes between the Iraqi army and Kurdish Peshmerga forces have resulted in deaths and injuries . These confrontations led, according to observers, the high voice, "separatists" in the region and push out of the mantle search the central Iraqi state. However, the regional situation, according to the followers, and in light of the situation in Syria prevents the ability of Kurds to win international support at the moment for the separation project, which is in favor of the federal government, which is seeking to emerge as a powerful authority in the face of chaos.
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