August 8, 2010
Maliki: Yes, stop the dialogue with the coalition .. ولانريده أن يتوقف الى الأخير The Anridh stop to the last - Unless he stops outside interference will not form government
بغداد ـ الصباح Baghdad morning
Prime Minister and Head of coalition rule of law, Nuri al-Maliki said the new government will not be formed if it does not stop foreign intervention, calling for the National Coalition to join the dialogues conducted by the state of law with the existing coalition and Iraqi Kurdistan blocks and a list of compatibility.
Maliki said: "Yes, we are as a person and as a bloc part of the problem is we have a conviction and vision and we want success
We can not under pressure promoted by the media to give up our responsibility ...
Conviction should be respected and respect the conviction of others. "
He said in an interview with Reuters news agency, "I did not do the problem, I want to solve the problem," Domenech said: "What if I gave up on this issue you can solve a way that makes the political process continue?".
And Maliki's refusal to weaken the powers of prime minister, said: "This measure would lead to instability and to allow the return of al-Qaida and the armed groups and militias that was the reason to plunge Iraq into a sea of blood as a result of sectarian conflict that peaked in 2006 and 2007."
Did not produce the parliamentary elections in March the seventh outright victory for the bloc could form a government alone, which led to a deepening political crisis, as it dissolved the Iraqi National List in the first place b (91 seats) elections, two seats for a coalition led by the state of law-Maliki.
No one of the two blocs so far to create a coalition can move it to the parliament to form a government by a majority within it, both facing al-Maliki, Allawi difficulty in persuading the masses to join the Tktlehma to form a government.
The coalition that formed among the list of al-Maliki and the list of the National Coalition has encountered difficulties recently, when the leaders of the National Coalition officially stop their discussions with a list of al-Maliki because of its insistence on continuing his candidacy as the sole candidate for the premiership, as it met the national vehement rejection from the list and al-Maliki.
And increased the president of a coalition of law by saying: "I know that there are people who are strong, but I know they do not have the admissibility, they say that there are objections and wide-Maliki.
But I know that there are no objections in more candidates are working for them, "he says, alluding to the saying:" I could have said in the past and tell al-Maliki is not considered in the political process .. .. I am withdrawing Count me frozen to my candidacy
You agreed on a candidate, the Iraqi and the Kurdish Alliance and see ... لكن لا يستطيعون”، على حد تعبيره. But can not, "as he put it.
Despite the talks stalled between the two allies, namely the list of al-Maliki and a list of the National Coalition, which came third election, but al-Maliki said: "It will not object to the accession of the National Coalition for the discussions that had said it was now taking place between his list and Allawi's list with the participation of the Kurds and the compatibility list, where Maliki described the talks as" a serious and strong. "
He went on to say: "Yes, stop the dialogue with the National Coalition do not want to stop the latter because we do not intend to exclude them from the government formation, also must come and take their share, if we spoke the language of their quotas and quotas in the formation of the government."
Ruled out al-Maliki said is needed to form a government have an impact on investment in Iraq, saying that "projects are still operating at full capacity, because the agreement on investment is not when we have a problem because it often does not need to (approval of the Council of Representatives)."
Maliki also praised the Iraqi security forces, and played down the reports of the deteriorating security situation due to the current crisis that accompanied the formation of the government.
He said: "I'm sure if it comes a weak prime minister and is not supported by the majority of the forces and political groups, parliamentarians, the danger would be great to Iraq's unity and the security situation and return the militias and criminal gangs and al Qaeda will again begin to conflict," saying "We need a man who really knows the map of the existing challenges whether at the level of diplomatic or foreign relations or internal. "
Iraq will soon face the big challenges is the withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from Iraq late this month, while retaining the 50 thousand soldiers for the purposes of training and assistance in accordance with the security agreement signed between Iraq and the United States by year-end 2008.
According to the agreement, the United States would withdraw its forces completely at the end of 2011.
In and on whether Iraq would allow the survival of American military bases in Iraq after the withdrawal, Maliki said: "This theme is up to the next prime minister, and parliamentary approval
You can not keep U.S. military bases, but if he chooses to parliament. "
However, he stressed: "Do not want to talk on this issue and anticipate (events) we still have years and five months, and things change may be the next prime minister without the need for such a demand."
He renewed his call to the regional countries and international non-interference in Iraqi affairs, especially in the formation of the government, saying: "that their interference is a problem."
He said, "I think I'm stretching that occur in the formation of the government is a message to countries that do not interfere."
He said: "What did not stop this (intervention) will form the government.
Alsabah