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National Alliance: convergence with Erbil will not be at the expense of any component

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04-05-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)- add a comment -

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The National Alliance assured wary of both the Arab and Turkmen in Kirkuk that rapprochement between Baghdad and Erbil would not be at the expense of any component, noting that the Government deals with Iraq as one unit in any negotiations, while Kurds expressed optimism in finding outlets for dialogue to resolve differences on the outstanding issues between the Government Center and the territory.
In the meantime the Iraqi list to its deactivation and comment a national decision in the interest of the people and the political process, in response to the invitation Iraq to follow and adopt dialogue as a principle in resolving crises.
And the political body of the National Alliance that agreed between Baghdad and Erbil on resolving outstanding issues did not affect any component and will not be on his future, noting that the Government deals with Iraq as one unit in any negotiations.
The National Alliance is confirmed not to make any concessions to the Kurdish region in the disputed areas in response to the concern expressed by Arab and Turkmen components in Kirkuk that rapprochement between Baghdad and Arbil have come at the expense of Kirkuk.
Board Member, said Shaker Al-Darraji for sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network, "the Government engaged in discussions and negotiations with the Kurdistan to Iraq one unit and all provinces are equal in rights and duties."
Al-Darraji said that "the talks in Baghdad between Iraqi Kurdistan and the Government delegation would not result in any agreement is the victim of any component in Iraq both in Kirkuk governorate or province."
"The dialogues and discussions held did not make concessions, especially in the provinces, which includes disputed areas, but budget issues were discussed, financing and arming the peshmerga and the security situation in the conflict zones, and benefits oil companies, article 140 of the Constitution".
And Deputy Ministers ended their boycott of the Kurdish government and Parliament after talks with the delegation's positive description of the territorial Government and the Federal Government during which agreement to overcome disagreements and find solutions to the outstanding problems.
For its part, the Kurdistan Alliance bloc confirmed that the internal situation is moving towards a more calm and find outlets for dialogue to settle the differences, calling on all political blocs to start dialogues to overcome their differences.
Coalition Member said Hasan Jihad for sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network "that" the tension between the Government and the Kurdish region and the protesters headed toward more soothing on the background of the intentions to find solutions even to be part of the problem. "
Jihad said that "the claim by the current Government and early elections at this time is difficult to implement in a highly charged and tense atmosphere, adding that such a requirement should be applied in a peaceful setting.
"The turnout in provincial elections was sparse, so go to a general election in Iraq in the current situation puts the political process at risk."
The House speaker Osama Al-nujaifi was launched Monday, the initiative to resolve the current political crisis, the resignation of the Government and the formation of a Government of independent members mini, and the dissolution of Parliament, paving the way for early general elections.
In turn, the coalition called on member Mahmoud Othman all political blocs to conduct intensive dialogues and meetings to resolve differences among themselves, adding that rupture and scared off some others create political divide.
Othman said in an interview for "sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network" "meetings and dialogues capable of consensus and political affinity, as happened between Kurdistan and the Federal Government recently after a meeting with the territory's delegation officials, pointing out that" the only way to overcome differences. "
In response to the nature of the subsequent steps of the Kurdistan region and the Federal Government in resolving contentious points, between that "the functional commissions which will be composed of the two parties will develop solutions to controversial problems," an important step "and better than the political situation already before the territorial delegation visit to Baghdad.
So, the Secretary General of the Iraqi bloc white beauty melon Iraqi bloc led by Ayad Allawi, to follow the example of the Kurds by adopting the principle of dialogue in the resolution of crises.
Melon said in a statement to News Centre for the Iraqi media network "to" the return of the Ministers and deputies Kurd is the decision hurt the interest of the political process and to serve the people and contribute to solving the crisis, "adding that" the principle of dialogue is the right principle to discuss the crisis in the country. "
Melon, called the Iraqi list to "follow the example of the Kurds in the principle of dialogue and leave a break, and not resort to other options may lead to crises of taxing everyone and especially citizens."
He was the Secretary-General of Iraq's hope that "the return of Kurds augurs to everyone and that everyone follow the gesture.
Meanwhile, the spokeswoman for the iraqiya list, "Al-damlugi Mason sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network, the list is a national decision and is in the interest of the Iraqi people and the political process," they continue.
He was President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, nechirvan Barzani, announced last Wednesday, on the resolution of the Ministers and deputies Kurds return to their duties.
The media Office of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said in a statement issued after meeting Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government nechirvan Barzani that the parties agreed on the adoption of important laws that have an impact on resolving "outstanding issues" between the two sides such as the oil and gas Act, and further meetings to resolve all issues. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]




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