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State law and the Iraqi agree to form a joint committee for resolving the outstanding issues

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State law and the Iraqi agree to form a joint committee for resolving the outstanding issues

Thursday, 05 January 2012 20:09

BAGHDAD / With: The President of the State of Law coalition of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Iraqi leadership in the list House Speaker Osama Najafi to form a joint committee to resolving the outstanding issues and to support the National Congress was under the auspices of the Vice President of the Republic Khudair Khuzaie Thursday.

A statement from the Office of the Vice President of the Republic Khudair Khuzaie received the independent news agency, a copy of it on Thursday: "Khuzaie received Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi in his office in Baghdad."

The statement noted that "the efforts of the Deputy President of the Republic had been successful in collecting the parties politicians on one table and create a positive atmosphere to establish a fruitful cooperation between the partners in the political process and to find solutions to the crises afflicting the country."

He stressed that "the atmosphere of the meeting was positive and masters openness and clarity has been agreed to form a joint committee to resolve contentious issues and to support the National Conference to be held at the invitation of President Jalal Talabani in the coming days and discuss the Iraqi List, join the political process."

The statement said that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama al eternal thanks and appreciation for the efforts made ​​by the Vice-President of the Republic Khuzaie for resolving the outstanding issues and create a positive atmosphere between the political parties." (Finished)

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