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A source reveals: Biden told Al-Maliki to solve the political crisis as soon as possible. Barzani may visit Baghdad


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A source reveals: Biden told Al-Maliki to solve the political crisis as soon as possible. Barzani may visit Baghdad

26/12/2011 ad-2: 36 | readers number: 104

A source in the prime minister's office revealed the details of the phone call that took place between US Vice President Joe Biden and Prime Minister nouri Al-Maliki late at night yesterday (Sunday).

The source said (the news News) today (Monday): that Joe Biden US vice-president spoke by telephone late on yesterday, Sunday, with Al-Maliki, and reiterated Washington's concern, as is the retreat of the security, political crises in Iraq.

The source added: that Biden asked Al-Maliki to resolve the political crisis as soon as possible, and a date for holding a political meeting under the auspices of Al-Maliki, provided that the meeting with all political forces without exception, he said: the fact that Biden expressed concern about the United States and the security situation in Iraq, especially in Baghdad.

Also: The source disclosed that the ااقليم kurdistan Massoud Al Barzani may visit Baghdad in the coming days to participate in the meeting of the leaders of the country, in the event of a crisis the issue further, according to the reported Biden Al-Maliki, confirming that Biden told Al-Maliki that the United States of America will support any dialogue is the solution of the crisis finally.

This made us vice-president Joe Biden made a telephone call with Prime Minister nouri Al-Maliki and with the president of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani at night yesterday, Sunday, and discussed with them the violence in Baghdad and concern over the political situation in Iraq in the wake of the withdrawal of the US forces

http://www.burathanews.com/news_article_145154.html

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