10/21/2010Melkert: can not speculate on motives try to assassinate me and my job to advise the Iraqi government
Announced the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Ad Melkert, Thursday, that the real motives behind the assassination attempt against her on his way back from a visit Najaf on Tuesday, can not be predicted, noting that his mission in Iraq is to provide advice to the Government and the Iraqi people transparently , as he emphasized that the delay in the formation of the Iraqi government does not serve the interests of Iraq because it would allow the parties hostile to the political process to flex its muscles across the violence.
He said Mleckert in an interview with "Alsumaria News" today, Thursday, that "the real motives behind the assassination attempt, which suffered after I left the city of Najaf, the direction of the city's airport, you can not predict whether a letter addressed to the United Nations, or any other purpose , "he says.
The Information Office of the Special Envoy of the United Nations Ad Melkert had said Tuesday in an interview with "Alsumaria News", the procession Melkert subjected to a roadside bomb planted alongside the road after leaving the center of Najaf back to Baghdad by road leading to the airport in Najaf, about four o'clock pm ,
The Mleckert that "the UN mission in Iraq is to provide support and advice to the Government and the Iraqi people transparently and without discrimination," noting that "does not have an agenda specific to impose on one, as it is empowered to talk about the meetings conducted by the parties Iraqis with neighboring countries, or to express an opinion as to whether Alldoralikulaimi assistant to the formation of the government or hindered him. "
Melkert pointed out that "the delay in forming the Iraqi government is not in the interest of the Iraqi people, because it would allow hostile forces to the political process to flex its muscles by raising the violence."
The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq that he "discussed with the Amir, the religious authority of Imam Ali al-Sistani during his recent visit to the city of Najaf in the future of the political process in Iraq and the points of convergence and divergence between the political parties."
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