Kurdistan Alliance accuses al-Maliki to "veto" agreement with Talabani and "breach" calm
12/31/2012 - 11:49
Alsumaria News / Erbil
Accused the Kurdistan Alliance, on Monday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to "veto" concurred with the President and breach of the truce agreement, saying accusing the province of trying to divide Iraq help Turkey "counterfactual." said Vice President of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc Mohsen Saadoun said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" , "The accusations Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for the Kurdistan region of trying to divide Iraq with the help of Turkey is incorrect and contrary to the reality," he said, adding that "the region is part of Iraq and fought for liberation from the former regime."
Saadoun pointed out that "the region did not ask for the division of Iraq do not support this idea, but demanded a federal Iraq and in accordance with the federal constitution," he said, calling al-Maliki to "reconsider Bssayasth with others and the rights of Iraqis."
Saadoun considered that "the goal of these accusations divert attention from the failure of government to provide services to citizens," and accused al-Maliki to "set aside his agreement with President Jalal Talabani and breach of the truce agreement and begin hyping media Media."
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki accused, on Sunday (30 December 2012) at a meeting singled out the "Alsumaria TV," Turkey of trying to divide Iraq through deals miserable with the Kurdistan region, adding that the Turkish intervention would open the door to enter other countries, confirmed it had asked Turkmens not to object to Kirkuk to be a Kurdish city.
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