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Barzani held a meeting with a delegation of Kurdish blocs negotiator to discuss problems between Kurdistan and Baghdad

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Barzani held a meeting with a delegation of Kurdish blocs negotiator to discuss problems between Kurdistan and Baghdad

BAGHDAD - babysit - held Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani on Saturday a meeting with members of the delegation of Kurdish blocs in Arbil.
A statement of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan received news agency public opinion (and babysit) a copy of an informed source at the meeting said that "Barzani held a meeting with members of the delegation of Kurdish blocs who had visited the capital, Baghdad, and to deliver a message Kurdish forces to the edge of the National Alliance, where they held a meeting with the National Alliance parties and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, was during the meeting was to evaluate the results of the meetings of the Kurdish delegation in Baghdad. "

The source added that "a section of members of the Kurdish delegation returned to Barzani's Kurdistan to inform the results of the meetings that have been held."

In a related development, will take place on Saturday last meeting between the delegation of Kurdish blocs and the National Alliance, in addition to the return section of the Kurdish delegation in Kurdistan to Baghdad to attend the meeting.

The source explained that the topics to be discussed at the meeting between a delegation of Kurdish blocs and the National Alliance, will be in particular those relating to the problems between Kurdistan and Baghdad and set a deadline and continue negotiations to resolve these problems.

The Kurdish delegation negotiating arrived last Wednesday of the capital Baghdad to convey a message Kurdish forces of the National Alliance on outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil

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