Thursday, August 19, 2010

Secret talks in Tehran to form a new Iraqi government ...

2010-08-19

Secret talks in Tehran to form a new Iraqi government

بغداد ( إيبا ).. BAGHDAD (Iba)

Place in the Iranian capital Tehran is currently in talks as private and confidential to end a deadlock over a new Iraqi government.

Sources familiar with high confidence who asked not to be named a reporter for the independent press agency, said the President of the Supreme Council of the Islamic al-Hakim had received a special invitation and urgent visit to Tehran and to engage in direct negotiations with the cleric living in Iran now Sayyid Muqtada al-Sadr.

It is argued that Iran could play a positive role in the formation of the Iraqi government and end the political crisis in Iraq, while he considered the former U.S. ambassador in Baghdad, Christopher Hill that the Iranian role unassisted, stressing the importance of the role of religious authority, the Supreme Ali al-Sistani.

The source pointed out that these talks comes after the announcement by the Iranian ambassador in Baghdad yesterday to form a government will end in the first ten days of September next.

The newspaper quoted Tehran News Iran's ambassador to Baghdad, Hassan Danaii var saying the formation of a new government in Iraq "should therefore efforts are being made to facilitate this process," likely "to form a government, a new by the end of the current month of Ramadan that is, in the ninth or tenth of September next."

The talks come after the greater openness of the Sadrist movement to the Iraqi List and diligence in flexibility with them to form a government.

Sadr is the cornerstone of the National Coalition, which also includes the Islamic Supreme Council elections, winning about 40 seats out of a total of 70 seats in the coalition.

Previously, leaders of the two entities Moqtada al-Sadr and Ammar al-Hakim said eternally categorically reject the nomination of the leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki for the premiership in the second term, with an emphasis on the need to participate in the formation of the Iraqi government.

He said leading Sadrist bloc Qusay al-Suhail after his meeting yesterday with the President of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi, that the coordination with the Iraqi started to take other directions with the increasing complexity of the situation in Iraq.


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