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    Dahlaki: Sunni forces met in Turkey and did not come out with a new alliance

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    Post by Rocky Thu 05 Jul 2018, 3:03 am


    Dahlaki: Sunni forces met in Turkey and did not come out with a new alliance

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    MP of the National Coalition Raad Dahlaki, Thursday, that the Sunni leaders met in Turkey, but did not come out with new alliances, noting that there are understandings and dialogues held in Turkey.
    "The Sunni leaders held a meeting in Turkey, without the participation of the national list in that meeting," said a member of the National List, Raad al-Dahlaki, in a statement to Al-Maaloumah. "Those figures who represent their lists and political blocs have not agreed to form alliances New political process to enter the next political process. "
    Al-Dahlaki explained that "the leaks that have arrived reached the conclusion that these leaders met and held understandings, dialogues and discussions among them, and did not come out of alliances or one bloc participating in the new government."
    Some sources have indicated on Wednesday that the leaders, who claim to represent the Sunni component of their meeting in Istanbul, have emerged in a new coalition called the National Axis, headed by Khamis Al-Khanjar, with 47 seats. Ending / 25 n

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