Saturday, October 30, 2010

National Alliance and the Kurds reject the Saudi initiative and assert that the government would be formed through the Constitution ...

October 30, 2010

National Alliance and the Kurds reject the Saudi initiative and assert that the government would be formed through the Constitution

Announced the National Alliance and the Kurdistan Alliance, Saturday, refusing to the initiative of Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz in which he called the Iraqi political blocs to a meeting in Riyadh under the auspices of an Arab in order to reach a solution to the crisis the new government, and stressed that the formation of the government is through activation of the initiative of President of the Region Iraqi Kurdistan in order to link to the Government of a national partnership through the Constitution.

A joint statement issued by the National Alliance and the Kurdistan Alliance, followed by leadership of the coalition of law Hassan Sinead, the headquarters of the National Reform Movement, headed by Ibrahim al-Jaafari, "received the Iraqi political leaders call servants of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz of the meeting in Riyadh aimed at forming the Iraqi government in a spirit of pride understanding and care of by his siblings to contribute to this process."

The statement added, "As we express our appreciation to the attention of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the situation in Iraq and their willingness to provide support to the Iraqis would like to emphasize that the Iraqi leaders to continue in the framework of the Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani in their meetings in order to reach a national consensus and form a government of national partnership which is where all the components national."

The statement said that "the debate Iraq - Iraqi hard-based national alliances formed as a result of convergence of political objectives and adoptive had started to come close to achieve national harmony and pave the way for the Council of Representatives in accordance with the articles of the Constitution and the decisions of the Federal Court."

The statement stressed that the national and Kurdish coalitions "are confident that the representatives of the people are able to reach an agreement to achieve a government of national partnership and are in the final phase of constructive conversations in this context," according to the statement.

The statement stressed that the National Alliance and the Kurdistan "actively seeking to end the parliamentary session open at the earliest period and respect the time limit set by the Federal Court for the election of the three presidencies, based on the provisions of the Constitution and in conformity with the principles of national consensus."

The statement continued, "We would like to express here our aspirations to move beyond the status quo and the Declaration of the Government as national partnership that embodies the aspirations of our people and our brothers and our friends."

The King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz called in a statement carried by the official SPA news agency "I call on President Jalal Talabani and all parties that participated in the elections and the political actors to your home, II Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh after the holy pilgrimage season, and under the umbrella of the Arab League, to seek to a solution for every problem facing the formation of the government's long-and-take of it."

The Saudi king added in the statement headed to the Iraqis that "everyone understands that you are at the crossroads of what necessitates the pursuit of all that ye an effort to unite, and rise above the wounds, and removing the specter of the differences, and to extinguish the flames of sectarianism abhorrent."

And met with the king's call was welcomed by the leaders of the Iraqi List, and considered that it may carry the solution to the dilemma of forming a government, adding that the Arab role in Iraq is most important.

And Iraq is going through a political crisis for more than seven months because of disagreement over the issue of government formation and the commitment of all parties to positions that are less than what was said where they come from foreign countries with the support of the most important of Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia is the furthest away from the neighboring country, the current government, as Baghdad accused Riyadh of working to destabilize security in Iraq in support of Sunni extremist groups to carry out the bombings in order to weaken the government and targeting Shiites.

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