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    Efforts to end the differences between Maliki and Sadr

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    Post by Rocky Thu 24 Aug 2017, 4:27 am

    Efforts to end the differences between Maliki and Sadr



    Baghdad - Journal News

    In a precedent constitute an important political transition and end the break of dialogues and meetings spread for years dawn of a statement on the transfer of the leader of the Sadrist movement, "Moqtada al-Sadr," which stated that he did not allow Saudi officials "to encroach on al-Maliki," which observers considered a step of rapprochement between the two with Maliki announced his readiness to dialogue with the parties Quarrel with him.

    MPs and observers have pointed out that the desire between political rivals Sadr and Maliki to resolve differences, but there is a crisis of confidence from the decline of any party to any agreement reached, which reflects the state of cautious movement in the rapprochement between the two sides.

    MP for the Liberal bloc Zeinab Sahlani confirmed, for the «Journal News», that "the differences between the Sadrists and former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki lies in the deterioration of economic and security conditions during his government and was not personal ambitions," indicating that "the Liberal bloc waiting for the other party Abandon their attachment to the corrupt and allow the judiciary to account for those involved in the waste of money, embezzlement and other financial crimes. "

    She added that "the Liberal bloc has no objection to melting the ice of differences with political opponents, especially if the political interest and interest of Iraq is required, it uses the hand with all parties that have sincere intentions of genuine reconciliation, except for his hand with the Baath and those who have stained their hands with the blood of Iraqis."

    She pointed out that "understanding and dissolving differences requires the sincerity of intentions, but the other party may take advantage of certain times strengthen the bonds of relations and hit all the agreements struck by the wall .., we have experience and despite that, our hands are in sync with the parties that believe and look to the future of Iraq and not for the ends Temporary election ".

    MP for the state of law Ali al-Adeeb told the «Journal News», "We hope that these good statements between the Sadrist movement and the coalition of Maliki based on an action to end the differences and revive the political process," explaining that "the political process suffers from the usual political conflict and long and affects the citizen And generates despair and frustration. "

    "We do not know whether these positions are indicative of improvement or individual positions that have nothing to do with improving the situation," he said, adding that "these statements are useful and we hope that they will continue in this context."

    In a related context, the political analyst Abdulamir Hungary told the «Journal News», that "the movements of recent political leaders showed that Sadr is closer to the Arab axis after the shuttle visits carried out and will be replaced by Al-Maliki, the class of Iran, which has a position on the US role in Iraq, "There may be efforts to unify Arab and Iranian visions through important political figures."

    He pointed out that "differences between the Sadrists and the Dawa Party, Maliki's wing may see a significant easing of tensions between them, but will not reach reconciliation."

    It is noteworthy that Iraqi Vice President Nuri al-Maliki said last Sunday, his willingness to sit at the same table with the opponents and waiver "to each other" to the rows, especially as the country is going through a critical stage.

    "Differences are normal in political life, but I do not hate those who disagreed with them and my doors are open to understanding with the adversaries for the sake of national interest," Maliki said during a meeting at his office in Baghdad, Iraqi politician Ibrahim al-Sumaidaie.

    Abbas al-Moussawi, adviser to Iraqi Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, praised the position of the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr during his visit to Saudi Arabia and his refusal to criticize al-Maliki by officials in Riyadh, asserting that it is consistent with the policy of the Iraqi Vice-President in foreign files.

    It is noteworthy that the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr said during a meeting with a media delegation that he refused to offend the owners in Saudi Arabia and stressed that our dispute at home is a house and not a subject we allow to intervene by external forces.

    Sadr had previously visited Saudi Arabia, met with Saudi officials and also visited the United Arab Emirates. Sadr said that all Arab visits came "in coordination and understanding with Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi and comes to consolidate the pillars of the openness of the Iraqi state to the regional countries and end the stage of congestion."

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