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    Sources: Soleimani met Makkurk secretly to form the Iraqi government

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    Sources: Soleimani met Makkurk secretly to form the Iraqi government Empty Sources: Soleimani met Makkurk secretly to form the Iraqi government

    Post by Rocky Sat 15 Sep 2018, 1:51 am

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    Sources: Soleimani met Makkurk secretly to form the Iraqi government


    The commander of the Quds Force, Maj. Gen. Qassim Soleimani, met Tuesday with US President George W. Bush's envoy for Iraqi affairs, Rupert McGurk, in secret to agree on a solution to the formation of the faltering Iraqi government and stop escalation on Iraqi soil.
    The source said that "the meeting was at McGowork's request. The American side assured the Iranians that it was not connected in any way to the burning of the Iranian consulate in Basra during protests over the lack of drinking water and the deterioration of the services and asked the Iranians to instruct their allies to avoid attacking US interests in Iraq. An escalation that could get out of control and do not bear the consequences, "according to the newspaper" newspaper "Kuwaiti.
    The sources said that "McGourke stressed to Sulaimani that the two countries should put their differences aside, and work together to support the formation of the new Iraqi government," explaining that "Washington does not insist on supporting a specific political figure to lead the next government, including the head of business administration Haider Abadi, But believes that the time has come to make room for new figures to emerge, and Tehran should not adhere to traditional allies who have been cut off from the Iraqi street for many years.
    The sources pointed out that "Soleimani provided documents obtained by the intelligence guards before the attack on the Iranian consulate in Basra, and assured MacGurk that the Iranians were aware of the" scheme of the attack, "and vacated the diplomatic headquarters of staff and documents, to avoid any angry reaction by supporters of Tehran in Iraq may spark a confrontation among Iraqis. Suleiman pointed out that Iranian intelligence is conducting investigations to find out who is behind the attack.
    According to the sources, the two sides agreed to maintain a secret line through the medium they have gathered to avoid unintended clashes in the future in Iraq, and continue coordination between this line to form the next Iraqi government, because the existence of Iraq without a government is a danger to everyone.
    He added that the two sides also agreed on the possibility of expanding coordination between them to resolve the differences in Lebanon and help in forming the new Lebanese government.

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