12/10/2010Iraqi sources: the results will form the government after Maliki's visit to Damascus
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's visit to Damascus on Wednesday for talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and senior Syrian officials, headed by Prime Minister Muhammad Naji al-Otari, the purpose of the visit, according to the Iraqi side to "the development of bilateral relations in political, economic and trade to serve the interests of both countries and peoples brother ".
Maliki's visit to Damascus, about a year after her recent visit, which followed days of political crisis between the two countries against the background of accusing Syria of supporting and hosting the opponents of the Iraqi Baath party involved with bombings in Iraq.
The Iraqi sources familiar with the formation of the Iraqi government "is in the final stages," and explained that the meeting between Presidents Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Bashar al-Assad last month that "other status points to an undisclosed agreement on this dossier, and we'll give its practical consequences after Maliki's visit to Damascus," and noted that its infrastructure is "the approval of Syria to the Iraqi prime minister and outgoing president of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki to form Iraqi government, which is still experiencing a crisis" after the announcement of the results of the congressional elections of March legislative elections.
The sources said the Italian news agency AKI that the dispute between Tehran and Damascus about the identity of the Iraqi prime minister "has been resolved," and referred in this context, "a similar agreement between the United States and Iran on this matter," and explained that the agreement of US-Iranian "is to maintain on al-Maliki as prime minister in the Iraqi government has other political blocs according to the system seizing thoughtful and thorough, "and that Syria" has agreed to the formula for two things, first build an economic partnership essential between Damascus and Baghdad and get on the privileges and preferences of economic in Iraq, the agreement run oil pipeline between the two countries, a gesture of good faith in this area ", while the second was to" consolidate the political relationship between the neighbors and not to run the Iraqi government any future clashes or tensions with Syria, and the Declaration of the Iraqi Accordance to the formation of the Iraqi government in Damascus as a gesture of good faith in this area, "according to those sources.
Maliki's visit comes after three important steps pace of coalition rule of law during the last month toward Syria, which was seen by many observers as signs of improvement in the relationship between the coalition and the Syrian leadership, which inevitably will pave the Iraqi government to resolve the crisis stalled.
The Syrian Prime Minister Muhammad Naji al-Otari had made a telephone call before the feast with his Iraqi counterpart, during which bilateral relations and stressed the importance, as well as the Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh visit Damascus late last August and delivered a message from al-Maliki to Assad stressed Iraq's desire to improve relations bilateral between the two countries and beyond of the past.
They also agreed the Syrian government and the Iraqi government on a project to transport oil and gas from Iraq to the Mediterranean through Syria, and is the first strategic project significantly between the two countries since the collapse of the former Iraqi regime, and a delegation from a coalition of state law to visit Damascus in September and delivered a message from al-Maliki to President al-Assad.
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's visit to Damascus on Wednesday for talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and senior Syrian officials, headed by Prime Minister Muhammad Naji al-Otari, the purpose of the visit, according to the Iraqi side to "the development of bilateral relations in political, economic and trade to serve the interests of both countries and peoples brother ".
Maliki's visit to Damascus, about a year after her recent visit, which followed days of political crisis between the two countries against the background of accusing Syria of supporting and hosting the opponents of the Iraqi Baath party involved with bombings in Iraq.
The Iraqi sources familiar with the formation of the Iraqi government "is in the final stages," and explained that the meeting between Presidents Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Bashar al-Assad last month that "other status points to an undisclosed agreement on this dossier, and we'll give its practical consequences after Maliki's visit to Damascus," and noted that its infrastructure is "the approval of Syria to the Iraqi prime minister and outgoing president of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki to form Iraqi government, which is still experiencing a crisis" after the announcement of the results of the congressional elections of March legislative elections.
The sources said the Italian news agency AKI that the dispute between Tehran and Damascus about the identity of the Iraqi prime minister "has been resolved," and referred in this context, "a similar agreement between the United States and Iran on this matter," and explained that the agreement of US-Iranian "is to maintain on al-Maliki as prime minister in the Iraqi government has other political blocs according to the system seizing thoughtful and thorough, "and that Syria" has agreed to the formula for two things, first build an economic partnership essential between Damascus and Baghdad and get on the privileges and preferences of economic in Iraq, the agreement run oil pipeline between the two countries, a gesture of good faith in this area ", while the second was to" consolidate the political relationship between the neighbors and not to run the Iraqi government any future clashes or tensions with Syria, and the Declaration of the Iraqi Accordance to the formation of the Iraqi government in Damascus as a gesture of good faith in this area, "according to those sources.
Maliki's visit comes after three important steps pace of coalition rule of law during the last month toward Syria, which was seen by many observers as signs of improvement in the relationship between the coalition and the Syrian leadership, which inevitably will pave the Iraqi government to resolve the crisis stalled.
The Syrian Prime Minister Muhammad Naji al-Otari had made a telephone call before the feast with his Iraqi counterpart, during which bilateral relations and stressed the importance, as well as the Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh visit Damascus late last August and delivered a message from al-Maliki to Assad stressed Iraq's desire to improve relations bilateral between the two countries and beyond of the past.
They also agreed the Syrian government and the Iraqi government on a project to transport oil and gas from Iraq to the Mediterranean through Syria, and is the first strategic project significantly between the two countries since the collapse of the former Iraqi regime, and a delegation from a coalition of state law to visit Damascus in September and delivered a message from al-Maliki to President al-Assad.