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KurdistanObserver.com
Kurdish Regional
Leader Invites Iraqi Leaders To Hold Talks In Kurdistan
BAGHDAD, March 10, 2006 (AFP) -
Kurdish politician Massud Barzani invited Friday all
Iraqi leaders to hold talks on forming a national unity government in Iraqi
Kurdistan.
"Political negotiations have bogged down and there is no
agreement on forming a government, or on who will lead it," Barzani said in a
statement.
"Talks in Baghdad have reached what can only be
described as a crisis point and we need a new start to get everyone talking
again around one table," he said, warning that protracted negotiations "could
result in an increase in violence and loss of trust by the Iraqi people in their
elected representatives."
"We are inviting all political leaders to Kurdistan" to
negotiate the new government, added Barzani, who is president of Kurdistan's
regional government.
The US ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad, has earlier
suggested that top Iraqi politicians hold a special conference, "possibly away
from Baghdad" to help break the current political stalemate, three months after
the holding of general elections. |