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The meeting of the leaders of the political blocs begins in the government palace at the invitation of Al-Kazemi
 

Baghdad - people  

On Wednesday, the leaders of the political blocs held a meeting at the government palace at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.  

  

An informed source told the official agency, followed by "Nass" (August 17, 2022), that "the leaders of the political blocs held a meeting a while ago at the government palace in Baghdad, based on the invitation made by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi yesterday."  

  

Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi called the leaders of the national political forces for a national meeting at the Government Palace today, Wednesday; To start a national dialogue, noting that this call comes from the premise of the common national responsibility that unites Iraqis on the principle of preserving Iraq's unity, security, and stability.  

  

In an official statement, Al-Kazemi called on all national parties to stop the popular and media escalation, and to give sufficient space for moderate proposals; to take its place in the national debate. 

  

 

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The Sadrist Movement: We will not participate in the dialogue called for by the Prime Minister
 

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The Sadrist movement confirmed, on Wednesday, that it did not participate in the dialogue called by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.   

 

  

The private office of the movement's leader Muqtada al-Sadr stated, in a document received by "Nass", a copy of it, (August 17, 2022), that "the Sadrist movement, with all its branches, addresses, and personalities, did not participate in the political dialogue called for by the Prime Minister."   

  

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An official statement regarding the launch of the Iraqi National Dialogue meeting for political forces
 

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The Media Office of the Prime Minister announced, on Wednesday, the details of the national dialogue meeting for political forces.   

 

  

And the Media Office of the Prime Minister stated in a statement that “Nass”, a copy of it, (August 17, 2022), “a meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue was held today, under the auspices of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, with the participation of leaders and leaders of political forces in Iraq, and in the presence of the Republic’s gentlemen. The heads of the legislative and judicial authorities, and the UN envoy in Iraq.  

  

The statement indicated that "Al-Kazemi had called earlier, the presidencies and leaders of the political forces to a national meeting, to start a serious dialogue, with the aim of finding solutions to the current political crisis, and contributing to calm, in a manner that preserves peace, and achieves the aspirations of the Iraqi people."   

  

  

  

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Talabani arrives in Baghdad to attend the leaders' meeting at the invitation of Al-Kazemi
  
{Political: Al-Furat News} The President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Bafel Talabani, arrived in Baghdad to attend the meeting of Iraqi political parties hosted by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi today, Wednesday.

Al-Kazemi had "called the leaders of the national political forces to a national meeting at the Government Palace {today} Wednesday; to start a serious national dialogue and joint thinking, in order to find solutions to the current political crisis, and the current closures within the scope of the constitution and on the grounds of the supreme national interest, and in a manner that contributes to calming The current escalation, and the creation of an appropriate environment for political and constitutional solutions, in order to achieve the aspirations of the Iraqi people.

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The meeting of leaders of political forces begins in the government palace
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The meeting of the leaders of the political forces began in the government palace in Baghdad today, Wednesday.

Al-Kazemi’s media office stated in a statement received by {Euphrates News}, “A meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue was held today, Wednesday, in the government palace, under the auspices of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, with the participation of leaders and leaders of political forces in Iraq, and in the presence of the President of the Republic, the heads of the legislative and judicial authorities, and the envoy The United Nations in Iraq.

Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi had "called the leaders of the national political forces to a national meeting at the Government Palace {today} Wednesday, to start a serious national dialogue and joint thinking, in order to find solutions to the current political crisis, and the current closures within the scope of the constitution and on the grounds of the supreme national interest, and with what It contributes to calming the current escalation and creating a suitable environment for political and constitutional solutions, in a way that serves the aspirations of the Iraqi people.”

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Clarification of the absence of leaders in the framework from the government palace meeting and authorizing Al-Amiri
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The head of the {Ataa Movement} Ahmed Al-Asadi explained the reason for the absence of a number of leaders of the coordination framework at the meeting of leaders of political forces - currently being held - at the government palace at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.

Al-Asadi said in a tweet on Twitter: "To prevent speculation, Sheikh Hammam Hammoudi and Sheikh Qais Al-Khazali and I did not attend the national dialogue session, because we all authorized our brother, Hajj Hadi Al-Amiri, to attend as a representative of the Al-Fateh Alliance, as the head of the coalition."
He added, "We hope that the outcomes of this meeting will be as the citizen wishes to address the crisis and expedite the steps that relieve the ongoing suffering."


 

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Saleh to the heads of Iraqi unions and federations..Dialogue is a top priority to address the political crisis
 

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{Political: Al Furat News} The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, stressed, on Wednesday, that dialogue is a top priority to address the political crisis, pointing out that a road map must be drawn up for clear solutions that preserve the interests of the country and citizens.

The Presidency of the Republic said in a statement received by {Euphrates News}, that "the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, received today at the Peace Palace in Baghdad, a group of heads and representatives of Iraqi unions and federations, where they discussed the developments of the situation in the country."

Saleh stressed "the need to rely on dialogue and convergence for a quick solution to the existing political crisis," stressing the need to "focus the dialogue on the priority of securing the rights of citizens to a free and dignified life, moving towards political reform and protecting civil peace, and setting a clear roadmap and solutions that protect the national interest." It reassures citizens and meets their needs.”

He added that "the continuation of the status quo is unacceptable, and failures must be overcome and the popular will and democracy respected," noting that "respecting the will of the Iraqis is the basis for getting out of the crisis and overcoming the political blockage."

He stressed "the importance of the role of trade unions, federations, and social and civil activities in this aspect, especially in the current crisis," pointing to "the importance of securing citizens' rights, the country's security and stability, and moving on a peaceful and calm path to overcome existing challenges."

Saleh listened with interest to the interventions and representatives of unions and federations about the political situation in the country and ways to get out of the current crisis in a way that enhances national unity, achieves reform, protects the interests of citizens and overcomes existing problems and gaps.

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Shafaq News / The government palace in Baghdad witnessed today, Wednesday, the start of the meeting of leaders of political parties and blocs, in the presence of the UN representative in Iraq, Jenin Plaschaert, and the boycott of the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr.

 

A source told Shafaq News Agency that "all the leaders of the political blocs, the head of the Judicial Council, Faiq Zaidan, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and the head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, attended a meeting called by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi at the government palace, yesterday, Tuesday, at the palace." government in Baghdad.

 

The source added that "among the attendees are the leaders of the Shiite coordination framework as a whole, while the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr boycotted this meeting."

 

For his part, the private office of the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr in Najaf announced that "the Sadrist movement, with all its addresses and political figures, did not participate in the political dialogue called by the Prime Minister today, neither directly nor indirectly."

In turn, the head of the Sanad Gathering, Ahmed Al-Asadi, said in a tweet on Twitter that "the leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance Hadi Al-Amiri will be a representative of him and the leader of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, Qais Khazali, and the head of the Supreme Council Hammam Hammoudi in the meeting."

 

 

Yesterday, Tuesday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi called the leaders of the political forces to a national meeting at the Government Palace tomorrow; To start a "serious" dialogue, stressing on all parties the need to "stop the popular and media escalation."

 

Al-Kazemi’s call comes in light of the worsening political reality between the coordination framework on the one hand and the Sadrist movement on the other, regarding the formation and form of the government, and it has reached, according to observers, “breaking the wills” in light of the continuous sit-ins on both sides.

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 2022-08-17 08:49
 

Shafaq News/ On Wednesday, the President of the Iraqi Republic, Barham Salih, considered the continuation of the current political crisis that the country is going through as "unacceptable", stressing the need to develop a road map to overcome this crisis.

This came during his meeting at the Peace Palace in Baghdad, a group of heads and representatives of Iraqi unions and federations, where they discussed the developments of the situation in the country, according to a presidential statement.

Saleh stressed the need to rely on dialogue and convergence for a quick solution to the existing political crisis, and that the dialogue should be based on the priority of securing the rights of citizens to a free and dignified life, moving towards political reform and protecting civil peace, and setting a clear roadmap and solutions that protect the supreme national interest, reassure citizens and meet their needs.

The statement quoted the President of the Republic as saying that the continuation of the status quo is unacceptable, and failures must be overcome and the popular will and democracy respected, noting that respecting the will of the Iraqis is the basis for getting out of the crisis and overcoming the political blockage.

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The Sadrist movement, one of the two parties to the conflict, is absent from the meeting (Iraqi News Agency)

Today, Wednesday, the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, launched a meeting called by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, leaders and representatives of the main political forces in the country, to search for a way out of the crisis that has been going on for more than 10 months, in the presence of the UN envoy, Jenin Plaschaert, and the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zeidan.

 

The "Al-Araby Al-Jadeed" correspondent, who is located in the vicinity of the government palace inside the Green Zone in central Baghdad, said that the meeting will be attended by a number of leaders of the main blocs and parties within the " Coordination Framework " coalition , most notably Nuri al-Maliki, Haider al-Abadi and Ammar al-Hakim, along with leaders and representatives of Arab forces. Sunni and Kurdish, and the complete boycott of the Sadrist movement and other civil forces of the meeting.


The reporter quoted sources from within the closed meeting, saying that among his agenda was the call for calm, stopping street mobilization and media war between political parties, and emphasizing the need to resort to the constitution.

According to the same source, Al-Kazemi warned of the dangers of the continuation of the current crisis on all security, service and economic sectors, with the current caretaker government considered restricted in powers.

 

Meanwhile, the office of the leader of the Sadrist movement , Muqtada al-Sadr , issued a statement , issued a brief statement in which he said, "The movement, with all its titles, did not participate in the meeting called by the Prime Minister," confirming information obtained by "Al-Araby Al-Jadeed" earlier, regarding his boycott of the meeting.

 

For his part, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein, who is participating in the meeting in his capacity as a leader in the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party in Erbil, explained that "the meeting aims to bring about rapprochement between the political parties, and to discuss the initiatives that have been put forward to resolve the political crisis in Iraq. He stressed that" the meeting will not witness It will take any decision, and it will discuss the initiatives that have been put forward to resolve the political crisis.”


Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi is counting on today’s meeting, to persuade the participating forces to abandon the steps of mobilizing the street with demonstrations and counter-demonstrations, and the risk of a possible clash between the two parties, according to the Iraqi political expert Ahmed Al-Nuaimi, who considered that today’s meeting “may be the beginning of other meetings, nothing more.” .

 

He added to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, "It is not possible to wait for any decisive results from this meeting, because the UN envoy, Jenin Plasschaert, met with the majority of those present at the meeting in the past days, and failed to achieve the desired calm, but entering into the atmosphere of joint meetings is important in itself, after a rupture It lasted several months during this crisis."

 

And yesterday, Tuesday, Al-Kazemi called, in a statement, "the leaders of the national political forces to a meeting at the government palace (today, Wednesday), to start a serious national dialogue and joint thinking, in order to find solutions to the current political crisis."

 

Al-Kazemi called on "the national parties to stop the popular and media escalation, and to give enough space for moderate proposals, to take their place in the national debate."

Concern in the Iraqi street is compounded by the continuation of the longest political crisis in the country since the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, after militias and armed groups allied to Iran entered the crisis line, aligning with the forces of the "coordinating framework" against the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, which led the last elections that were held On the tenth of October last year.

 

Al -Sadr announced the withdrawal of his deputies from Parliament after what he described as the “coordinating framework” forces’ wrapping up of the project of the national majority government, and their insistence on a new consensual government based on sectarian and partisan quotas, which Al-Sadr sees as a major reason for the continuation of corruption and the deterioration of services in the country.

 

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al-Sadar is so frustrating, at some point if you don’t want to work towards a solution you are simply part of the problem. Pure fundamental intolerance has no place in a cooperative working group to support the people. 
 

It appears to be good progress, my heart is heavy without an inclusive working group.

 

I am hopeful that time will reveal a choice of dialogue over violent action on this regional stage.

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45 minutes ago, ametad said:

al-Sadar is so frustrating, at some point if you don’t want to work towards a solution you are simply part of the problem. Pure fundamental intolerance has no place in a cooperative working group to support system" rel="">support the people. 
 

It appears to be good progress, my heart is heavy without an inclusive working group.

 

I am hopeful that time will reveal a choice of dialogue over violent action on this regional 

All they do is talk talk talk and nothing gets done. Sadar and the people are tired of it. Including investors lol

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30 minutes ago, mannie2g said:

All they do is talk talk talk and nothing gets done. Sadar and the people are tired of it. Including investors lol

Agreed.. Ever tried to cut the head off a snake/snakes with "dialogue" hot air. 

The snake hisses then bites you again. Evil is all they know

The whole system is poisoned.

Clean out the trash and bury it burn it from its' existence.

Fry that Tater and his evil band of compromised tater tots.

Tame sing here in the U.S.

GIT ER DONE!! Sader and the People, Let JUSTICE RULE!!

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The Sadrist movement, one of the two parties to the conflict, is absent from the meeting (Iraqi News Agency)

Today, Wednesday, the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, launched a meeting called by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, leaders and representatives of the main political forces in the country, to search for a way out of the crisis that has been going on for more than 10 months, in the presence of the UN envoy, Jenin Plaschaert, and the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zeidan.

 

The "Al-Araby Al-Jadeed" correspondent, who is located in the vicinity of the government palace inside the Green Zone in central Baghdad, said that the meeting will be attended by a number of leaders of the main blocs and parties within the " Coordination Framework " coalition , most notably Nuri al-Maliki, Haider al-Abadi and Ammar al-Hakim, along with leaders and representatives of Arab forces. Sunni and Kurdish, and the complete boycott of the Sadrist movement and other civil forces of the meeting.


The reporter quoted sources from within the closed meeting, saying that among his agenda was the call for calm, stopping street mobilization and media war between political parties, and emphasizing the need to resort to the constitution.

According to the same source, Al-Kazemi warned of the dangers of the continuation of the current crisis on all security, service and economic sectors, with the current caretaker government considered restricted in powers.

 

Meanwhile, the office of the leader of the Sadrist movement , Muqtada al-Sadr , issued a statement , issued a brief statement in which he said, "The movement, with all its titles, did not participate in the meeting called by the Prime Minister," confirming information obtained by "Al-Araby Al-Jadeed" earlier, regarding his boycott of the meeting.

 

For his part, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein, who is participating in the meeting in his capacity as a leader in the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party in Erbil, explained that "the meeting aims to bring about rapprochement between the political parties, and to discuss the initiatives that have been put forward to resolve the political crisis in Iraq. He stressed that" the meeting will not witness It will take any decision, and it will discuss the initiatives that have been put forward to resolve the political crisis.”


Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi is counting on today’s meeting, to persuade the participating forces to abandon the steps of mobilizing the street with demonstrations and counter-demonstrations, and the risk of a possible clash between the two parties, according to the Iraqi political expert Ahmed Al-Nuaimi, who considered that today’s meeting “may be the beginning of other meetings, nothing more.” .

 

He added to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, "It is not possible to wait for any decisive results from this meeting, because the UN envoy, Jenin Plasschaert, met with the majority of those present at the meeting in the past days, and failed to achieve the desired calm, but entering into the atmosphere of joint meetings is important in itself, after a rupture It lasted several months during this crisis."

 

And yesterday, Tuesday, Al-Kazemi called, in a statement, "the leaders of the national political forces to a meeting at the government palace (today, Wednesday), to start a serious national dialogue and joint thinking, in order to find solutions to the current political crisis."

 

Al-Kazemi called on "the national parties to stop the popular and media escalation, and to give enough space for moderate proposals, to take their place in the national debate."

Concern in the Iraqi street is compounded by the continuation of the longest political crisis in the country since the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, after militias and armed groups allied to Iran entered the crisis line, aligning with the forces of the "coordinating framework" against the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, which led the last elections that were held On the tenth of October last year.

 

Al -Sadr announced the withdrawal of his deputies from Parliament after what he described as the “coordinating framework” forces’ wrapping up of the project of the national majority government, and their insistence on a new consensual government based on sectarian and partisan quotas, which Al-Sadr sees as a major reason for the continuation of corruption and the deterioration of services in the country.

 

The article was written by Mohammed Ali.

Hopefully they will embrace his strategy.

"FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY AND STING LIKE A BEE"

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President Saleh: A road map must be drawn up for clear solutions that preserve the interests of the country and citizens
 

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The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, discussed today, Wednesday, at the Peace Palace in Baghdad, with a group of heads and representatives of Iraqi unions and federations, the developments in the country.  

  

  

A statement issued by the Presidency of the Republic, a copy of which was received by "Nass" (August 17, 2022): "President Saleh stressed the need to rely on dialogue and convergence for a quick solution to the existing political crisis, and that the dialogue should be based on the priority of securing the rights of citizens to a free and dignified life and departure." Towards political reform and the protection of civil peace, and the development of a clear road map and solutions that protect the supreme national interest, reassure citizens and meet their needs.  

  

He added that "the continuation of the status quo is unacceptable, and failures must be overcome and the popular will and democracy respected," noting that "respecting the will of the Iraqis is the basis for getting out of the crisis and overcoming the political blockage."  

  

He pointed to "the importance of the role of trade unions, federations, and social and civil activities in this aspect, especially in the current crisis," noting "the importance of securing citizens' rights, the country's security and stability, and moving on a peaceful and calm path to overcome existing challenges."  

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The meeting of the presidencies and leaders of the political forces came out with 5 points.. an invitation to the current to engage in dialogue
 

Baghdad - people  

The (Iraqi National Dialogue) meeting, which was held in the presence of the presidencies with leaders of political forces at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, came out today, Wednesday, with five recommendations.  

  

 

  

According to a statement by the Prime Minister's Media Office, which "Nass" received a copy of (August 17, 2022), "the meeting led to a number of points, agreed upon by the attendees, represented by the following:"  

  

1- The conferees expressed their commitment to the national constants, and to finding a solution to all crises through dialogue and adopting a spirit of brotherhood and synergy; In order to preserve the unity of Iraq, the security and stability of its people, the continuity of the constitutional democratic system to which everyone appeals, the emphasis on the priority of the supreme national interests, and the spirit of solidarity among the people of the one nation; To address the current political crisis.  

  

2- The conferees indicated that resorting to the polls once again through early elections is not an exceptional event in the history of democratic experiences when political crises reach dead ends, and that national political forces resort to constitutional tracks in elections.  

  

3- The conferees called on the brothers in the Sadrist movement to engage in the national dialogue, to put in place mechanisms for a comprehensive solution to serve the aspirations of the Iraqi people and achieve their goals.  

  

4- The participants agreed on the continuation of the national dialogue; In order to develop a legal and constitutional road map to address the current crisis.  

  

5- The attendees called for stopping all forms of field, media or political escalation, stressing the need to protect state institutions and return to calm discussions away from provocations and provocations that would provoke strife. They appealed to the media and elites to support the path of national dialogue and social peace, to serve the interests of our people," according to the statement.  

  

On Wednesday, the Prime Minister's Media Office announced the details of the national dialogue meeting for political forces.  

  

And the Media Office of the Prime Minister stated in a statement that “Nass”, a copy of it, (August 17, 2022), “a meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue was held today, under the auspices of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, with the participation of leaders and leaders of political forces in Iraq, and in the presence of the Republic’s gentlemen. The heads of the legislative and judicial authorities, and the UN envoy in Iraq.    

  

The statement indicated that "Al-Kazemi had called earlier, the presidencies and leaders of the political forces to a national meeting, to start a serious dialogue, with the aim of finding solutions to the current political crisis, and contributing to calm, in a manner that preserves peace, and achieves the aspirations of the Iraqi people."     

  

  

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Pictures.. A meeting between al-Maliki and Bafel Talabani
 

Baghdad - people   

Today, Wednesday, the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, discussed with the President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Bafel Talabani, the latest political developments.  

  

  

  

Talabani's office stated in a statement received by "Nass" (August 17, 2022), that "the latter met with the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad, and during their meeting, they discussed the latest political developments and efforts to form a national consensus. The meeting also stressed consensus on the basis of real partnership to save Iraq from the current political situation.  


According to the statement, the meeting welcomed "today's initiative to bring together the various forces and parties in order to find an appropriate solution and to overcome challenges.  


During the meeting, Talabani stressed, "The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan was keen to reach a national agreement, declaring that the country's current situation requires that we all be one voice for stability and better governance, and that our goal is to achieve a safe life and prosperity for citizens."  

  

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Victory regarding the national dialogue: it contains a message for the current that 'everyone is ready to give up the conditions'
 

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A spokesman for the victory coalition Saad al-Lami described, on Wednesday, the Iraqi National Dialogue meeting as "the new step in the field of calm," while indicating that the meeting contained a message to the Sadrist movement that "everyone is ready for dialogue and to give up the exaggerated conditions."  

  

 

  

Al-Lami said in an interview with colleague Saif Ali, followed by "Nass" (August 17, 2022), "We started a new step on the level of calm after the meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue."  

  

He added, "The invitation was a good and calm invitation, and through it messages could reach the Sadrist movement that everyone is ready for dialogue and to compromise on the conditions that were exaggerated."  

  

He continued, "The demands of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, can be met within the constitutional framework."  

  

And he indicated, "The speech of the coordination framework today is different from his speech before the national dialogue meeting."  

  

The (Iraqi National Dialogue) meeting, which was held in the presence of the presidencies with leaders of the political forces at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, came out, today, Wednesday, with five recommendations.  

  

According to a statement by the Prime Minister's Media Office, which "Nass" received a copy of (August 17, 2022), "the meeting led to a number of points, agreed upon by the attendees, represented by the following:"    

  

1- The conferees expressed their commitment to the national constants, and to finding a solution to all crises through dialogue and adopting a spirit of brotherhood and synergy; In order to preserve the unity of Iraq, the security and stability of its people, the continuity of the constitutional democratic system to which everyone appeals, the emphasis on the priority of the supreme national interests, and the spirit of solidarity among the people of the one nation; To address the current political crisis.    

  

2- The conferees indicated that resorting to the polls once again through early elections is not an exceptional event in the history of democratic experiences when political crises reach dead ends, and that national political forces resort to constitutional tracks in elections.    

  

3- The conferees called on the brothers in the Sadrist movement to engage in the national dialogue, to put in place mechanisms for a comprehensive solution to serve the aspirations of the Iraqi people and achieve their goals.    

  

4- The participants agreed on the continuation of the national dialogue; In order to develop a legal and constitutional road map to address the current crisis.    

  

5- The attendees called for stopping all forms of field, media or political escalation, stressing the need to protect state institutions and return to calm discussions away from provocations and provocations that would provoke strife. They appealed to the media and elites to support the path of national dialogue and social peace, to serve the interests of our people," according to the statement.    

  

The Prime Minister's Media Office announced, earlier, the details of the national dialogue meeting for political forces.  

  

And the Media Office of the Prime Minister stated in a statement that “Nass”, a copy of it, (August 17, 2022), “a meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue was held today, under the auspices of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, with the participation of leaders and leaders of political forces in Iraq, and in the presence of the Republic’s gentlemen. The heads of the legislative and judicial authorities, and the UN envoy in Iraq.      

  

The statement indicated that "Al-Kazemi had called earlier, the presidencies and leaders of the political forces to a national meeting, to start a serious dialogue, with the aim of finding solutions to the current political crisis, and contributing to calm, in a manner that preserves peace, and achieves the aspirations of the Iraqi people."       

  

 

  

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Bafel Talabani meets Qais Khazali in Baghdad (photos)
 

Baghdad - people   

On Wednesday, the head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Bafel Talabani, discussed with the leader of the "Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq" movement, Qais Khazali, the political developments in the capital, Baghdad.  

  

 

  

A statement from Talabani's office, a copy of which was received by "People", said (August 17, 2022), that "He met with Bafel Jalal Talabani, President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in Baghdad, Qais Khazali, Secretary-General of Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement, and during the meeting, the latest opportunities and political developments were discussed, and the meeting stressed the Creating the appropriate ground and constructive dialogue to overcome obstacles and overcome problems.  

  

Talabani referred to the efforts of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, saying: Our goal is unity and harmony between the forces and political parties. We want everyone to assume their historical responsibilities and work to solve problems and strive to build a stable future for citizens who deserve a better life and more services, according to the statement.  

  

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Earlier, the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, discussed with the President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Bafel Talabani, the latest political developments.  

  

Talabani's office stated in a statement received by "Nass" (August 17, 2022), that "the latter met with the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad, and during their meeting, they discussed the latest political developments and efforts to form a national consensus. The meeting also stressed consensus on the basis of real partnership to save Iraq from the current political situation.    


According to the statement, the meeting welcomed "today's initiative to bring together the various forces and parties in order to find an appropriate solution and to overcome challenges.    


During the meeting, Talabani stressed, "The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan was keen to reach a national agreement, declaring that the country's current situation requires that we all be one voice for stability and better governance, and that our goal is to achieve a safe life and prosperity for citizens."    

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Analysis talks about the current conditions for entering into dialogue and expects the formation of a delegation to meet with al-Sadr
 

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The head of the Iraqi Political Thinking Center, Ihsan Al-Shammari, commented, on Wednesday, regarding the government palace meeting, in what is considered the first steps to find common ground for the political crisis, while he talked about the conditions of the Sadrist movement to enter into dialogues aimed at getting out of the political crisis.  

  

 

  

Al-Shammari said in an interview with the official channel, followed by "Nas" (August 17, 2022), that "the government palace meeting constitutes the first steps towards finding common ground between the political forces and the Sadrist movement."  

  

He added, "The dialogue also represents an integrated initiative and a sincere desire to find paths for new solutions, and the national dialogue may proceed to the formation of a delegation to meet the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr."  

  

He pointed out that "in the end, if the Sadrist movement finds that there are general conditions that can be agreed upon first in the issue of accepting early elections and the existence of a fair electoral law and a package of laws and committees for constitutional amendments, as well as a paper that may represent the average limit of the Sadrist movement's requirements, there will be an opportunity for dialogue." .  

  

Al-Shammari stressed that "the absence of an internal solution may lead to the launch of a UN initiative to end the blockage."  

  

A spokesman for the victory coalition Saad al-Lami described, earlier, the meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue as "the new step in the field of calm," while indicating that the meeting contained a message to the Sadrist movement that "everyone is ready for dialogue and to waive the exaggerated conditions."  

  

Al-Lami said in an interview with colleague Saif Ali, followed by "Nass" (August 17, 2022), "We started a new step on the level of calm after the meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue."    

  

He added, "The invitation was a good and calm invitation, and through it messages could reach the Sadrist movement that everyone is ready for dialogue and to compromise on the conditions that were exaggerated."    

  

He continued, "The demands of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, can be met within the constitutional framework."    

  

And he indicated, "The speech of the coordination framework today is different from his speech before the national dialogue meeting."    

  

The (Iraqi National Dialogue) meeting, which was held in the presence of the presidencies with leaders of the political forces at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, came out, today, Wednesday, with five recommendations.  

  

According to a statement by the Prime Minister's Media Office, which "Nass" received a copy of (August 17, 2022), "the meeting led to a number of points, agreed upon by the attendees, represented by the following:"      

  

1- The conferees expressed their commitment to the national constants, and to finding a solution to all crises through dialogue and adopting a spirit of brotherhood and synergy; In order to preserve the unity of Iraq, the security and stability of its people, the continuity of the constitutional democratic system to which everyone appeals, the emphasis on the priority of the supreme national interests, and the spirit of solidarity among the people of the one nation; To address the current political crisis.      

  

2- The conferees indicated that resorting to the polls once again through early elections is not an exceptional event in the history of democratic experiences when political crises reach dead ends, and that national political forces resort to constitutional tracks in elections.      

  

3- The conferees called on the brothers in the Sadrist movement to engage in the national dialogue, to put in place mechanisms for a comprehensive solution to serve the aspirations of the Iraqi people and achieve their goals.      

  

4- The participants agreed on the continuation of the national dialogue; In order to develop a legal and constitutional road map to address the current crisis.      

  

5- The attendees called for stopping all forms of field, media or political escalation, stressing the need to protect state institutions and return to calm discussions away from provocations and provocations that would provoke strife. They appealed to the media and elites to support the path of national dialogue and social peace, to serve the interests of our people," according to the statement.      

  

The Prime Minister's Media Office announced, earlier, the details of the national dialogue meeting for political forces.  

  

And the Media Office of the Prime Minister stated in a statement that “Nass”, a copy of it, (August 17, 2022), “a meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue was held today, under the auspices of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, with the participation of leaders and leaders of political forces in Iraq, and in the presence of the Republic’s gentlemen. The heads of the legislative and judicial authorities, and the UN envoy in Iraq.        

  

The statement indicated that "Al-Kazemi had called earlier, the presidencies and leaders of the political forces to a national meeting, to start a serious dialogue, with the aim of finding solutions to the current political crisis, and contributing to calm, in a manner that preserves peace, and achieves the aspirations of the Iraqi people."         

  

 

  

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Al-Fath: We are very happy with the government palace dialogue.. Al-Amiri discussed 3 files in Kurdistan
 

Baghdad - people  

On Wednesday, a member of the Al-Fateh Alliance affiliated with the coordination framework, Ghazanfar al-Batekh, welcomed the meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue, which was held at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi.  

  

  

  

Al-Battikh said in a statement to the official channel, followed by "Nas", (August 17, 2022), "We were very optimistic about the national dialogue that was held in the government palace in the presence of political leaders and presidencies."  

  

He added, "We expect the Federal Court to issue directives to the political forces without dissolving Parliament."  

 

 

And he continued, "Some people questioned Al-Amiri's step related to his visit to Erbil and Sulaymaniyah. There were 3 main points, the first of which is whether the Sunnis and the Kurds will remain on this constitution, and the answer was: The constitution still remains, and it can be amended in the future, and the second issue is the issue of dissolving Parliament and re-electing The agreement was to form a government and then go on this path with all parties' commitment to the election results."  

  

And between, "The third issue is the Presidency of the Republic, and during his visit to the Kurdistan Region, Al-Amiri reached results in the context of the presidential candidate with the Kurdish parties there, through the Democratic and National Union agreement."  

 

 

  

A spokesman for the victory coalition Saad al-Lami described, earlier, the meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue as "the new step in the field of calm," while indicating that the meeting contained a message to the Sadrist movement that "everyone is ready for dialogue and to waive the exaggerated conditions."  

  

Al-Lami said in an interview with colleague Saif Ali, followed by "Nass" (August 17, 2022), "We started a new step on the level of calm after the meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue."    

  

He added, "The invitation was a good and calm invitation, and through it messages could reach the Sadrist movement that everyone is ready for dialogue and to compromise on the conditions that were exaggerated."    

  

He continued, "The demands of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, can be met within the constitutional framework."    

  

And he indicated, "The speech of the coordination framework today is different from his speech before the national dialogue meeting."    

  

The (Iraqi National Dialogue) meeting, which was held in the presence of the presidencies with leaders of the political forces at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, came out, today, Wednesday, with five recommendations.  

  

According to a statement by the Prime Minister's Media Office, which "Nass" received a copy of (August 17, 2022), "the meeting led to a number of points, agreed upon by the attendees, represented by the following:"      

  

1- The conferees expressed their commitment to the national constants, and to finding a solution to all crises through dialogue and adopting a spirit of brotherhood and synergy; In order to preserve the unity of Iraq, the security and stability of its people, the continuity of the constitutional democratic system to which everyone appeals, the emphasis on the priority of the supreme national interests, and the spirit of solidarity among the people of the one nation; To address the current political crisis.      

  

2- The conferees indicated that resorting to the polls once again through early elections is not an exceptional event in the history of democratic experiences when political crises reach dead ends, and that national political forces resort to constitutional tracks in elections.      

  

3- The conferees called on the brothers in the Sadrist movement to engage in the national dialogue, to put in place mechanisms for a comprehensive solution to serve the aspirations of the Iraqi people and achieve their goals.      

  

4- The participants agreed on the continuation of the national dialogue; In order to develop a legal and constitutional road map to address the current crisis.      

  

5- The attendees called for stopping all forms of field, media or political escalation, stressing the need to protect state institutions and return to calm discussions away from provocations and provocations that would provoke strife. They appealed to the media and elites to support the path of national dialogue and social peace, to serve the interests of our people," according to the statement.      

  

The Prime Minister's Media Office announced, earlier, the details of the national dialogue meeting for political forces.  

  

And the Media Office of the Prime Minister stated in a statement that “Nass”, a copy of it, (August 17, 2022), “a meeting of the Iraqi National Dialogue was held today, under the auspices of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, with the participation of leaders and leaders of political forces in Iraq, and in the presence of the Republic’s gentlemen. The heads of the legislative and judicial authorities, and the UN envoy in Iraq.        

  

The statement indicated that "Al-Kazemi had called earlier, the presidencies and leaders of the political forces to a national meeting, to start a serious dialogue, with the aim of finding solutions to the current political crisis, and contributing to calm, in a manner that preserves peace, and achieves the aspirations of the Iraqi people."         

  

 

  

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The text of the outcomes of the meeting of the presidencies with the leaders of the national political forces
  
{Politics: Al-Furat News} The presidencies met with the leaders of the Iraqi national political forces at the invitation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, today, Wednesday; To discuss political developments in the country, in the presence of the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Plasschaert.
 

According to the government statement, {Euphrates News} received a copy of it, that: “The meeting led to a number of points, on which the participants agreed, represented by the following:

1- The conferees expressed their commitment to the national constants, and to finding a solution to all crises through dialogue and adopting a spirit of brotherhood and synergy; In order to preserve the unity of Iraq, the security and stability of its people, the continuity of the constitutional democratic system to which everyone appeals, the emphasis on the priority of the supreme national interests, and the spirit of solidarity among the people of the one nation; To address the current political crisis.

2- The conferees indicated that resorting to the polls once again through early elections is not an exceptional event in the history of democratic experiences when political crises reach dead ends, and that national political forces resort to constitutional tracks in elections.

3- The conferees called on the brothers in the Sadrist movement to engage in the national dialogue, to put in place mechanisms for a comprehensive solution to serve the aspirations of the Iraqi people and achieve their goals.

4- The participants agreed on the continuation of the national dialogue; In order to develop a legal and constitutional road map to address the current crisis.

5- The attendees called for stopping all forms of field, media or political escalation, stressing the need to protect state institutions and return to calm discussions away from provocations and provocations that would provoke strife. They appealed to the media and elites to support the path of national dialogue and social peace, to serve the interests of our people.

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Al-Maliki and Talabani stress the compatibility and true partnership to save Iraq
 

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{Political: Al Furat News} The head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, discussed with the President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Bafel Talabani, the latest political developments in the country.

The two sides also discussed "efforts to form a national consensus, while they stressed consensus on the basis of true partnership to save Iraq from the current political situation."

The meeting welcomed "today's initiative to bring together the various forces and parties in order to find an appropriate solution and overcome challenges."

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Political Analyst: The National Dialogue meeting is a beginning to break the political blockage
  
{Politics: Al-Furat News} The political analyst, Khaled Abdel-Ilah, considered today, Wednesday, that most of the political forces met for the national dialogue meeting as "the beginning of breaking the blockage."

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 Abdullah told Al-Furat News: "The national dialogue is an essential step to gather all political forces in the presence of the United Nations and the Supreme Judicial Council." 
 He added, "The important basis within this framework is for the meeting to emphasize support for the constitution and the protection of institutions and to discuss all points of disagreement in the law, meaning that there is agreement on the basics of resorting to the legal and constitutional way in speaking or addressing early elections."
"The political forces should prevail over the national interest over partisan interests," he said, describing the national dialogue meeting as "very important and the beginning of calm and a solution to the political crisis."
He pointed out that "the presence of the United Nations and the Judicial Council in the meeting is important, and the presence of the leaders of the first row is evidence that there is a real desire to forget the past and talk about reality," referring to the national dialogue "an essential step to attract the Sadrist movement." 
And Abdullah said, "The Iraqi political forces have unanimously agreed on real premises to end the crisis through the constitution, and the need to set a basic point for the establishment of a region far from consensus," adding that "the meeting of most of the political forces to meet the national dialogue is the beginning of breaking the political blockage."

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