National Dialogue Front: We refuse to make concessions for the return of relations with Maliki
Published on Sunday, 13 May 2012 08:18 | | | Hits: 29

BAGHDAD / With: National Dialogue Front, confirmed that there is no convergence or concessions by the President of Front Saleh Mutlaq with Premier Nuri al-Maliki, as rumored in a number of the media, stressing that the relationship Dialogue Front and the rule of law is governed by the national interest.

A member of the Dialogue Front, MP in the House of Representatives Hamid al-Mutlaq of the reporter and the news agency the future Sunday "that the political blocs composed of Iraqi figures and all Anaasraketl political are Araciyon Valtjazb and rapprochement with the blocks is a matter of resources and also the intersection is also the matter of the question, noting that the Iraqi List, in general Dialogue Front, and is particularly close to everyone and away from everyone according to the national interest according to what he believes the future of Iraq and the stability of the country. "
He stressed that "the convergence of Saleh al-Mutlaq with Nuri al-Maliki will not be because I do not compromise the position of the converging Fjbhh dialogue with the state law when the situation negatively affects the national interest to either a positive or a personal position, there is no convergence forever."
And see the relationship between the coalition president of Iraq led by Iyad Allawi and the rule of law led by Nuri al-Maliki, tension is exacerbated with the passage of time in light of the survival of the points of difference between them stuck without a solution, including the selection of candidates for the positions of security in the government, and the formation of strategic policies Supreme blocs agreed to its establishment in Erbil meeting was not approved its law so far, as well as attitudes towards a number of regional countries, notably Iran and Syria. "



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