Sunday, August 8, 2010

Iraqi and Osman ~ Maliki's visit to achieve in Arbil decisive results on the formation of next government ...


August 8, 2010

Iraqi and Osman excluded to achieve Maliki's visit to Arbil decisive results on the formation of next government

Confirmed leader of the Kurdistan Alliance, Mahmoud Othman, a Sunday, that the visit of the leader of a coalition of law and Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki to the Kurdistan region of Iraq aims to ensure the support of the Kurds for his nomination for a second term, ruling out at the same time to go out the visit an agreement on important matters between Maliki and the Kurds.

Osman said in an interview with "Alsumaria News" "The leader of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki to the Kurdistan region of Iraq comes under the desire of mass form the next government to be chosen for a second term," adding that "Maliki is working towards winning the support of the political blocs, including the Kurdistan Alliance for a second term. "

The leader of the coalition, the rule of law and Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki arrived before noon on Sunday to the city of Arbil, capital of the Kurdistan region of Iraq in a visit lasting several days to discuss a number of issues between them to form a government crisis, and was met Kurdish regional president Massoud Barzani.

He ruled Osman "the possibility of offering guarantees and important things concerning the composition of the government in Maliki's visit current Kurdistan region of Iraq," noting that "the Kurdistan Alliance is expected nomination of the cluster forming the Government, to enter into serious negotiations with them, and in light of the obligations that the cluster to its demands."

On his part, Haider Mulla-Maliki's visit to the Kurdistan Region that it comes in stoppage time, pointing to the size of the differences between the central government and the territorial Government, he said.

The spokesman accused the Iraqi list Haider Mulla Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to try to derail the political process in the country.

He said in an interview with "Radio Sawa" that Iraq welcomes any effort to solve the crisis of the formation of the government according to the elections.

Mulla said that he is not entitled to state law to provide a candidate for prime minister alone.