Sunday, April 28, 2013

UN ENVOY HOPES TALKS BETWEEN IRAQI AND KURDISH OFFICIALS WILL RESOLVE OUTSTANDING ISSUES

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UN ENVOY HOPES TALKS BETWEEN IRAQI AND KURDISH OFFICIALS WILL RESOLVE
OUTSTANDING ISSUES
New York, Apr 28 2013 3:00PM
Welcoming the meeting set for Monday between the leaders of Iraq and
its Kurdistan region, a senior United Nations official said he hopes
the talks will help resolve outstanding issues.

Iraq's Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, and the Prime Minister of the
Kurdistan Regional Government, Nichervan Barzani, are set to meet
tomorrow in Baghdad, according to a news release issued by the UN
Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI).

"At this critical juncture, sitting together and talking in a
constructive spirit is the best way to overcome problems," said Martin
Kobler, the Secretary-General's Special Representative and head of
UNAMI.

"Both parties need to address once and for all outstanding issues such
as true partnership, security, budget and revenue sharing, in a
transparent and frank manner," he added.

"I truly hope this meeting will contribute to finding long-lasting
solutions based on the Constitution to overcome Iraq's current crisis,
and to the Kurdish ministers rejoining the Cabinet soon," Mr. Kobler
stressed.

Also this weekend, Mr. Kobler deplored the killing of Jalal Diab, the
head of the Movement of Free Iraqis (Ansar al-Huriya), calling it "a
shameful and despicable murder."

Mr. Diab headed a non-governmental organization defending the rights
of the black Iraqi minority community in the south of the country. He
was assassinated on Friday in Basra province.

"I am deeply saddened by the loss of such an important human rights
figure in Iraq, whom I met more than once," said the envoy, who also
condemned the attempted assassination of a young provincial council
candidate, Amar Al-Mantifij.

Apr 28 2013 3:00PM
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