Gulf Cooperation Council: calls for the restoration of national reconciliation among Iraqi factions
BAGHDAD, Invited the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for Gulf Arab Abdul Rahman al-Attiyah to restore national reconciliation among Iraqi factions to form an Iraqi government achieve high expectations and deserve the Iraqi people.
Attiyah said in a press statement issued in the Saudi capital Riyadh today, whatever the nature of the scenarios proposed for the formation of the new Iraqi government is indispensable for the restoration of national reconciliation among various Iraqi factions to gain much biofuel from Iraq immunity against internal and external pressures.
He pointed to the critical stage that Iraq is experiencing a long time and that require consensus to form a government of national consensus achieved national aspirations and the hopes of the Iraqi people deserve, who clings to his identity and affiliation with the Arab and pluralism that enriches the socio-political landscape in Iraqi society.
Attiyah also said he was surprised at the statements that give rise to sectarian strife between now and then does not serve the interests of Iraq and its future, especially that Iraq is in greater need than ever to the concerted efforts of its faithful to come out of its current crisis is unprecedented.
He added that the exit from the cycle of the current crisis lies in the response to the requirements of the consequences of the recent elections to take over from you issue to gain the confidence of the Iraqi people the task of leading the next phase and the formation of national consensus, away from any external intervention, regional or international.
The Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council, GCC countries to support the security and stability and the unity of brotherly Iraq called for all Iraqi parties to put the national interest of any other interests to come out of Iraq overcome its current crisis in order to avoid any complications or excuses that could threaten his future after the facts came the failure of foreign interventions in it.
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