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10-24-2011, 09:22 PM
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Twilight News / picked up at a time when some of the media news of postponement of the upcoming visit of the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government headed by its President Salih next week, he members of the coalition of Kurdish blocs, Monday, that the delegation will visit this evening or tomorrow, Tuesday.

This comes at a time when press reports revealed that the Kurdish government delegation to Baghdad, Kurdistan will be presented early next week.

The MP said the coalition of Kurdish blocs good fight in a statement to "Twilight News" that "the government delegation of Kurdistan headed by Barham Salih, is scheduled to arrive today to Baghdad, and there is talk of a tendency to members of the delegation to Baghdad, but that Dr. Barham Saleh, located in Amman, Jordan at the head of a delegation of the province to participate in the Davos economic conference."

The "Davos" of the Sixth International opened last Saturday at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center at the Dead Sea in Jordan with the participation of more than 800 personal and decision-makers from government organizations and various civil representing 50 countries, under the theme "Economic growth and job creation in the Arab World" and discusses the economic situation and development in the Arab world in the light of political developments and changes in the region, with a focus on stimulating economic growth and job creation.

For his part, MP for the coalition of Kurdish blocs Saman Fawzi told the "Twilight News" "The delegation of Kurdistan will arrive in Baghdad at the earliest opportunity, after the end of the visit Prime Minister Barham Saleh of Oman and his participation in the Davos conference and meetings with a number of presidents, leaders, political and economic figures Arab World and on the sidelines of the conference mentioned."

Fawzi said, "Kurdistan delegation to talk with Iraqi officials, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, to find a joint mechanism and determine the appropriate time limit to address the outstanding problems between the two sides," adding that "discussions will be based on previous agreements signed between the two sides."

And by Fawzi expressed his optimism about the outcome of the visit by saying that "it is expected that this visit to be positive results," adding he was "not necessarily address all the problems existing between the two sides, but will go positive steps forward."

He said his optimism stems from the "The delegation's political Kurdistan Region during his visit to Baghdad three weeks ago and meeting with all parties involved, especially the Iraqi National Alliance and one of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and other parties, came to the conclusion that all the parties concerned have expressed their commitment to the Iraqi constitution and previous agreements signed between the Kurdish side."

He noted that the "high-level Kurdish delegation to visit Baghdad after the successful visit."

He repeated Fawzi said he was "not necessarily have to be processed all the existing problems, but progress will be positive steps in this regard," stressing that "there is no new agreements entered into with the federal government would be limited to the dialogue on the implementation of previous agreements and mechanisms of implementation."

And on some of the measures taken by the Iraqi government in the section time that precedes the arrival of the delegation of Kurdistan government and to hold dialogues attempt a flag-lowering Kurdistan in the disputed areas Fawzi said, "is a flag-lowering Kurdistan has been taken by the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki also made clear on previous occasions, but It was issued by the official at the Federal Ministry of Interior of the Khanaqin police chief, "noting that" the Kurdistan Coalition expressed his view that the subject conduct was not appropriate in its timing."

Fawzi said that "this matter be addressed through dialogue quiet as possible, respect the will of the people of the area," explaining that "all things can be addressed through constructive dialogue and transparent for the benefit of all parties."

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