Thursday, November 4, 2010

Talabani and Obama discuss efforts to form government ...

November 4, 2010

Talabani and Obama discuss efforts to form government

Baghdad: President Jalal Talabani, on Thursday, with President Barack Obama, in a telephone conversation between the two sides of bilateral relations and the conduct of negotiations to form the next government.

The President stressed that the U.S. President Talabani on Wednesday and one of the symbols of Iraqi national who played and plays a prominent role in her country and the region and globally, with effective contributions to the development of friendly relations between the Republic of Iraq and the United States of America.

Obama stressed the importance of moving forward in forming a government involving all parties and factions.

For his part, Talabani expressed his gratitude to the United States of America and its president as provided and provide support and assistance to Iraq to get rid of dictatorship and the consolidation of the principles of human rights, democracy and stability, stressing the importance of documentation and the development of bilateral relations for mutual benefit and stability in the region.

The Talabani described the progress of the ongoing negotiations under the initiative of the President of Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani, which reached an advanced stage, and confirmed the design to include the next government, representatives of all parties and the components of Iraq and is working to consolidate security and stability in Iraq and the strengthening of relations with the countries of the region and other countries in the world.

And became almost settled matters in favor of the nomination of former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, especially after announcing that deputies from the bloc of "Iraq", led by Iyad Allawi, that they may support the nomination of al-Maliki.

He called Fuad Masum, chairman of the Age of the Iraqi parliament to hold session of parliament next Monday, will be held in Iraqi mass meeting Sunday to report whether they will participate in a government led by al-Maliki, or go to the opposition.

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