Kurdistan Alliance: will not attend the parliament session tomorrow and we will wait what will achieve the next meeting between the two delegations
Monday, April 22 / April 2013 14:38 | | |
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} announced the MP for Kurdistan Alliance Mahma Khalil that the Kurdish deputies will not attend a session of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, explaining that the Kurdistan waiting for what will achieve the joint meeting between the two delegations Kurdistan and national levels through the next few days.
Said Khalil told {Euphrates News} on Monday that "the House of Representatives Kurds would not attend the meeting of the Council of Representatives for tomorrow, not even our ministers to give time for the delegation of Kurdish, who will visit the capital Baghdad over the next week and look at what will achieve the joint meeting between the two delegations of Kurdistan and the national."
He pointed out that "our presence also depends on the implementation of the promises made to us by the National Alliance."
The National Alliance had discussed with the delegation of powers in the office of the President of the Kurdistan Alliance Ibrahim Jaafari earlier message Territory on solutions to resolve the current crisis, where the meeting stressed the need to resolve the outstanding problems between the two parties and a commitment to positive media speech stimulate constructive dialogue.
He met the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, on Saturday with the leaders of the coalition of Kurdish forces, ministers and heads of parliamentary blocs Kurdistan in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, and the presence of the President of the Parliament and the Prime Minister of the province, to discuss the letter pleading for the National Alliance sent in response to a coalition of Kurdish forces, who described the message Jaafari as "positive . "
It is hoped to reach a high level delegation headed by Barzani نجرفان to Baghdad over the next few days to negotiate on the initial demands of the Kurds and to develop a mechanism to investigate partnership and national consensus and balance within the Constitution.
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Monday, April 22 / April 2013 14:38 | | |
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} announced the MP for Kurdistan Alliance Mahma Khalil that the Kurdish deputies will not attend a session of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, explaining that the Kurdistan waiting for what will achieve the joint meeting between the two delegations Kurdistan and national levels through the next few days.
Said Khalil told {Euphrates News} on Monday that "the House of Representatives Kurds would not attend the meeting of the Council of Representatives for tomorrow, not even our ministers to give time for the delegation of Kurdish, who will visit the capital Baghdad over the next week and look at what will achieve the joint meeting between the two delegations of Kurdistan and the national."
He pointed out that "our presence also depends on the implementation of the promises made to us by the National Alliance."
The National Alliance had discussed with the delegation of powers in the office of the President of the Kurdistan Alliance Ibrahim Jaafari earlier message Territory on solutions to resolve the current crisis, where the meeting stressed the need to resolve the outstanding problems between the two parties and a commitment to positive media speech stimulate constructive dialogue.
He met the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, on Saturday with the leaders of the coalition of Kurdish forces, ministers and heads of parliamentary blocs Kurdistan in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, and the presence of the President of the Parliament and the Prime Minister of the province, to discuss the letter pleading for the National Alliance sent in response to a coalition of Kurdish forces, who described the message Jaafari as "positive . "
It is hoped to reach a high level delegation headed by Barzani نجرفان to Baghdad over the next few days to negotiate on the initial demands of the Kurds and to develop a mechanism to investigate partnership and national consensus and balance within the Constitution.
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