Maliki approaching the approval of the activation of Article 140
04/05/2013 19:09:27
The future of Iraq / special changed the delegation's visit Kurdish recent visit to Baghdad from the convictions of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the disputed areas and Article 140 of the Constitution relating to administrative management of these areas, and after that engendered has convictions must reconsider its relationship with the Kurds after what happened in Hawija and other provinces inhabited by the majority of Sunni Arabs. A political source revealed early on to reach the Kurdish delegation that visited Baghdad recently headed by the Prime Minister of the region Nechirvan Barzani, a tentative agreement with Maliki to resolve all outstanding problems, as well as understandings reached on the future relations between the two sides that will "tighten the screws" on the Sunni Arabs. The source said the "Future of Iraq" that "al-Maliki non-convulsive positions on the issue of Kirkuk or the disputed areas," expected to "agree to activate the provisions of Article 140, which would grant Kurds greater dominance in many areas in the western provinces." The source pointed out that "convulsive, sectarian attitudes shown by the Sunni Arabs from the government on the background of the events of Hawija pushed al-Maliki to reconsider its relationship with the Kurds." The source added that "the Kurds were very recent satisfaction of the positions expressed by the Prime Minister, which worried the Sunni Arabs, which could lead them to reach understandings with al-Maliki in the coming days." This was the reason for the return visit Minister Kurds to their seats in the Council of Ministers, after boycotting the Council in protest against the passing of the financial budget without satisfaction. The deputies of the national and Kurdistan coalitions have confirmed for the "Future of Iraq" that the talks that took place between the two parties resulted in important understandings on all outstanding issues.
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04/05/2013 19:09:27
The future of Iraq / special changed the delegation's visit Kurdish recent visit to Baghdad from the convictions of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the disputed areas and Article 140 of the Constitution relating to administrative management of these areas, and after that engendered has convictions must reconsider its relationship with the Kurds after what happened in Hawija and other provinces inhabited by the majority of Sunni Arabs. A political source revealed early on to reach the Kurdish delegation that visited Baghdad recently headed by the Prime Minister of the region Nechirvan Barzani, a tentative agreement with Maliki to resolve all outstanding problems, as well as understandings reached on the future relations between the two sides that will "tighten the screws" on the Sunni Arabs. The source said the "Future of Iraq" that "al-Maliki non-convulsive positions on the issue of Kirkuk or the disputed areas," expected to "agree to activate the provisions of Article 140, which would grant Kurds greater dominance in many areas in the western provinces." The source pointed out that "convulsive, sectarian attitudes shown by the Sunni Arabs from the government on the background of the events of Hawija pushed al-Maliki to reconsider its relationship with the Kurds." The source added that "the Kurds were very recent satisfaction of the positions expressed by the Prime Minister, which worried the Sunni Arabs, which could lead them to reach understandings with al-Maliki in the coming days." This was the reason for the return visit Minister Kurds to their seats in the Council of Ministers, after boycotting the Council in protest against the passing of the financial budget without satisfaction. The deputies of the national and Kurdistan coalitions have confirmed for the "Future of Iraq" that the talks that took place between the two parties resulted in important understandings on all outstanding issues.
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