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10-07-2011, 05:27 PM
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Iraqi Kurdistan and agree to devote the partnership as a cornerstone of stability (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.ipairaq.com/index.php%3Fname%3Dinner%26t%3Dpolitics%26id%3D441 95)

2011-10-07 14:06:24

BAGHDAD (Iba) .. The delegation's negotiating bloc of Iraqi Prime Minister Tariq Hashemi, a lengthy meeting with the delegation negotiating the Kurdish blocs headed by Fadhil Mirani Thursday evening at the home of al-Hashemi.

The member of Salim al-Iraqi said in a statement after the meeting that the two delegations stressed the need for the interest of Iraq and the consolidation of democracy and respect for all parties and to ensure that the political process and the application of the Constitution and abide by past political agreements.

He added that the views were identical was confirmed by everyone on the importance of achieving a true sense of partnership and consider it a priority and a basis for the political deal in the current stage in accordance with specific timelines.

He pointed to the existence of serious interest for each of the mass of the Iraqi and Kurdish coalition forces in solving Almchaclaalqh As far as the Baketlten and to achieve security, stability and prosperity for all the Iraqi people and seen as outside the framework of the issues of partial, referring to the importance of reaching a common vision with all other parties to the political issues, college and the need to deepen the dialogue and the continuation and creation of mechanisms to follow up what has been agreed Alihimn Erbil Convention and the importance of the formation of committees operating within a specific timeframe.

For his part, the Kurdish delegation to the two delegations discussed many of the political and security issues, economic, and Arbil, in particular the Convention, and stressed that everyone has the absolute obligation of the Permanent Constitution of the Republic of Iraq. (End)