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    Baghdad and Arbil plan to form a seven-member committee to resolve the crisis

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    Baghdad and Arbil plan to form a seven-member committee to resolve the crisis Empty Baghdad and Arbil plan to form a seven-member committee to resolve the crisis

    Post by Rocky Wed 03 Jan 2018, 3:03 am


    Baghdad and Arbil plan to form a seven-member committee to resolve the crisis

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    A source familiar with the National Alliance, on Wednesday, the intention of Baghdad and Erbil to form a committee of seven, composed of Arab and Kurdish personalities to resolve the current crisis, stressing the possibility of reaching a solution to the crisis between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region in the "near future."
    "The two sides are in the process of forming a committee of seven members, five of them from Baghdad and two Kurdish figures, whose task is to review all the contentious issues between the two parties," the Saudi daily Asharq Al-Awsat reported in a report.
    The source added that "the committee will conduct a thorough examination of the political and economic files and issues of borders and airports, and I expect that its work will result in a solution soon to the crisis between Baghdad and Erbil."
    This comes in light of the conflicting news between Baghdad and Erbil on the acceptance of the recent delivery of land ports, airports and customs to the federal government, which demands the government of Prime Minister Haider Abadi to accept the territory as a condition for negotiations since the outbreak of the crisis of the referendum on independence last September. Ending / 25

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