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    Iraqi leaders to meet end of February for conciliation -- Barzani

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    Post by Hkp1 Sun 17 Feb 2013, 11:07 am

    Iraqi leaders to meet end of February for conciliation -- Barzani


    17/02/2013 | 10:47 AM | Gulf News

    IRBIL,
    Feb 17 (KUNA) -- Massoud Barzani, the President of the Iraqi Kurdistan
    Region, announced that leaders of Iraq's main political parties and
    groups would hold a broad meeting in this northern city in the end of
    this month to discuss various contentious issues prevailing on the local
    political arena.

    Barzani, in an official statement posted on
    website of the Presidency of the Kurdistan Region, on Sunday, affirmed
    that the top leaders would hold the meeting "to discuss the domestic
    (political) atmosphere and examine necessary steps that should be taken"
    to tackle various problems.

    The Kurdish leader, who was speaking
    during a meeting with a visiting delegation of diplomats of European
    Union member states, affirmed that he was supportive of holding free
    elections, to be preceded by a nationwide census.

    For her part,
    Jana Hybashkova, EU Ambassador to Iraq, expressed deep concern at the
    current situation in the country, noting that the 27-state union "would
    not be aligned with any (Iraqi) party that fails to respect the
    constitution and agreements."

    She added that the European states
    were committed to offering all possible support for resolving "problems
    that face the political process and obstruct establishment of democracy
    according to the constitution and endorsed agreements bounding political
    forces of the country."

    The country is currently witnessing
    high tension, with public protests in the regions of Al-Anbar, Mosul,
    and Diala against policies of the government of Nouri Al-Maliki and
    disagreements between the central government in Baghdad and the Kurdish
    leadership.

    There have been other issues feeding tensions, such
    as destiny of the vice president, Tarik Al-Hashemi, who has been in
    exile after the government issued an arrest warrant against him on
    terrorism charges, and expansion of the government authority to Kurdish
    regions, among others.(end) sbr.rk KUNA 171047 Feb 13NNNN

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