State law: the delegation will meet with Assad on Tuesday
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State law: the delegation will meet with Assad on Tuesday
State law: the delegation will meet with Assad on Tuesday
September 13, 2010
(Akaniwz) – State law: the delegation will meet with Assad on Tuesday to discuss the formation of a government
A member of the coalition, the rule of law led by Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, said on Tuesday will launch a delegation from the coalition to Damascus at the invitation of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to hold dialogues Balbinap on forming a government.
Faleh al-Ziadi told Kurdistan News (Akaniwz) said on Monday that “a delegation from the coalition of the rule of law, will go towards the Syrian capital of Damascus to meet Syrian President, after relations between the offenders are strained over the post of prime minister, who insisted that our coalition to Maliki’s nomination for him.”
He expressed optimism about Ziyadi results of the meeting saying, “We are optimistic about the fact that Syria now become one of the countries supporting us, but we are against that Syria of meddling in Iraqi affairs and lifting of the veto within Maliki.”
He said, “Syria’s support for the political process would speed up and out of the corner to form a government which has bedeviled politicians and citizens alike,” pointing to “the presence of contacts between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the leader of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki.”
And began the process delayed the formation of the government of concern to many Iraqis, especially with the end of combat missions the U.S. military on Tuesday, warned against Iraqi leaders to pursue armed groups to exploit the political vacuum, in order to bring Iraq into the circle of sectarian violence, such as those experienced between 2006 and 2007.
The results of legislative elections in March resulted in the progress of the Iraqi National List led by Iyad Allawi, by obtaining 91 seats, followed by a list of coalition rule of law, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to 89 seats, National Alliance 70 seats, the Kurdistan Alliance 43 seats.
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September 13, 2010
(Akaniwz) – State law: the delegation will meet with Assad on Tuesday to discuss the formation of a government
A member of the coalition, the rule of law led by Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, said on Tuesday will launch a delegation from the coalition to Damascus at the invitation of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to hold dialogues Balbinap on forming a government.
Faleh al-Ziadi told Kurdistan News (Akaniwz) said on Monday that “a delegation from the coalition of the rule of law, will go towards the Syrian capital of Damascus to meet Syrian President, after relations between the offenders are strained over the post of prime minister, who insisted that our coalition to Maliki’s nomination for him.”
He expressed optimism about Ziyadi results of the meeting saying, “We are optimistic about the fact that Syria now become one of the countries supporting us, but we are against that Syria of meddling in Iraqi affairs and lifting of the veto within Maliki.”
He said, “Syria’s support for the political process would speed up and out of the corner to form a government which has bedeviled politicians and citizens alike,” pointing to “the presence of contacts between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the leader of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki.”
And began the process delayed the formation of the government of concern to many Iraqis, especially with the end of combat missions the U.S. military on Tuesday, warned against Iraqi leaders to pursue armed groups to exploit the political vacuum, in order to bring Iraq into the circle of sectarian violence, such as those experienced between 2006 and 2007.
The results of legislative elections in March resulted in the progress of the Iraqi National List led by Iyad Allawi, by obtaining 91 seats, followed by a list of coalition rule of law, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to 89 seats, National Alliance 70 seats, the Kurdistan Alliance 43 seats.
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