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    Barzani to Host Summit as Political Crisis Worsens

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    Post by chouchou Sun 24 Feb 2013, 7:27 am

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    It seems that a prospective national meeting of political parties in
    Erbil, the capital of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, is imminent. But
    questions remain as to whether such a meeting can solve Iraq’s
    increasingly complicated problems.

    There are reports of US pressure and Iranian and Arab support for a
    second meeting among Iraqi factions under the auspices of Kurdistan
    Region President Massoud Barzani. Erbil hosted a similar meeting in 2010
    with some success: it resulted in what is known as the “Erbil
    Agreement” that led to the formation of a national unity government,
    headed by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

    According to Kurdish leaders in Iraq, Barzani is expected to send
    formal invitations within two weeks to leaders of Iraqi political
    parties for a comprehensive national conference in Erbil. The conference
    would discuss the repercussions of the anti-government protests taking
    place across Iraqi cities, which have increased sectarian tensions
    across the country.

    The announcement of Barzani’s national-meeting initiative was
    preceded by the visit of a delegation from the National Iraqi Alliance —
    which includes the main Shiite parties — to the Kurdistan region, where
    they met with Kurdish leaders. Sources revealed that the Shiite
    delegation proposed an initiative that included comprehensive reforms.

    The visit coincided with another meeting held by Barzani among Ayad
    Allawi, leader of the Iraqi List, which is supported by the Iraqi
    Sunnis; Ahmed Chalabi, president of the Iraqi National Congress; and a
    representative of the “Sadrist current” led by Shiite cleric Muqtada
    al-Sadr. The parties discussed the crisis and its repercussions.

    The prospective “national meeting” would theoretically require
    concessions by opposing parties to solve the crisis. But it appears that
    each party is trying to improve its position in advance of sitting down
    at the negotiating table.
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