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  1. Maliki meets Kerry in his office in Baghdad Kerry calls on Maliki not to "stir up unrest" in Iraq and asserts: Anything that deviates from the Constitution would mean the loss of international support Author: BS Editor: BS 08.11.2014 eleven o'clock number of readings: 895 Long-Presse / Baghdad Foreign minister said American John Kerry, on Monday, said that the formation of an Iraqi government that is crucial to the achievement of stability and urged Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki not to inflame political tensions and unrest, as he put it. Kerry said in a press statement in Sydney prior to the annual ministerial consultations between the United States and Australia that "the process of forming a government task with regard to the achievement of stability and calm in Iraq, and our hope is not to raise Mr. Maliki unrest. He said Kerry "One thing all Iraqis need to know is that there will be little international support of any kind for anything that deviates from the process list and legitimate constitution is being worked on now." Washington: The formation of the Iraqi government is crucial for stability Author: Editor: mw Reporter:Number of readings: 53 08/11/2014 11:33 Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: The Minister of State, John Kerry, on Monday, that the formation of an Iraqi government is crucial to achieving stability, urging Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki not to inflame political tensions. Said Kerry told reporters in Sydney before the annual ministerial consultations between the United States and Australia that "the process of forming a government task with regard to achieving stability and tranquility in Iraq, and our hope is not to raise Mr. Maliki unrest." "The one thing all Iraqis need to know is that there will be little international support of any kind for anything that deviates from the process list and legitimate constitution is being worked on now." Kerry urged Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, on "Do not fueling political tensions in the country." The President of the Republic decided Fuad Masum, in (the seventh of August now), to postpone the commissioning candidate biggest bloc, and to call on Monday, in an attempt to give the parties an opportunity for the National Alliance to reach an agreement about whether the candidate him or state law. Washington renewed its support for the infallible and warns: We hope it does not raise Maliki disorders MONDAY, AUGUST 11 / AUGUST 2014 13:00 XYZ Twilight News / USA has renewed its support Monday for President Fuad Masum, who faces charges of Caretaker Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of violating the constitution. Maliki also warned of stirring unrest in the country facing unprecedented security challenges since the withdrawal of the American army in late 2011. It seems that the Federal Court decision released today has bothered when the United States ruled in favor of al-Maliki and his bloc considered that a coalition of state law, which is the largest bloc should the president be charged with forming a government. The foreign minister said American John Kerry during his visit to Sydney, "We stand firmly alongside President infallible who bears responsibility for the application of the constitution in Iraq," adding, "We hope that raises Maliki disorders." He pointed out that "the process of forming a government task with regard to the achievement of stability and calm in Iraq, and our hope is not to raise Mr. Maliki unrest." "The one thing all Iraqis need to know is that there will be little international support of any kind for anything that deviates from the process list and legitimate constitution is being worked on now." As Deputy State Department spokesman has confirmed Marie Harff support the United States , Iraqi President Fuad Masum, describing infallible "to ensuring the Constitution." She said that the process of choosing a prime minister adopted on the basis of "national consensus" and in the process rejected any "manipulation by the Constitution or the judiciary," al-Maliki carried "ignite the security crisis." She said Harff said in a statement today that "Washington confirms its support for the process of choosing a prime minister can represent the aspirations of the Iraqi people through the building of a national consensus and governance in a comprehensive manner and corroborated Iraqi President Fuad Masum, being the guarantor of the Constitution," rejecting "any attempt to achieve results under duress or manipulate the constitutional process or judicial ". She added that "Washington blames al-Maliki being sparked security crisis in Iraq." Maliki insists on taking office for a third term despite the rejection of Sunni and Kurdish parties and the main Shiite National Alliance. Nor has al-Maliki as well as the support of the religious authority which indirectly invited him to step down and not seek to cling to power as the United States and Iran to find a less polarizing figure and the formation of a government acceptable to all parties to repel the Islamist militants who threaten the country's unity. And ended with the constitutional deadline for the declaration of a candidate to form a government midnight last night. These developments come to coincide with the escalation of tightening security taken by the Iraqi authorities, where the security forces today to prevent flow of vehicle traffic in the streets Sadoun and Abu Nawas important central Baghdad. Wheels have been banned movement of all kinds in the streets while deployed special security forces are currently deployed around the Green Zone and inhibit the progress of all vehicles in the surrounding streets. As evidenced by the capital's city center under tight security and widespread for the elite forces associated with the General Commander of the Armed Forces Nouri al-Maliki, according to eyewitnesses reported. Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/184187-washington-renewed-its-support-for-the-infallible-and-warns-we-hope-it-does-not-raise-maliki-disorders/#ixzz3A5ATGWrZ
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