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    Sami Atrushi: do not expect the Arab summit in Libya on any miracles to forgive Iraqi debt Arabic

    the leading figure in the Kurdistan Islamic Union "does not expect the Arab summit in Libya any miracles on the initiative to forgive Iraqi debt Arabic, is expected to be" limited to the final recommendations on debt to commend the initiative of the UAE and if I learned today that the Summit initiative."

    Atrushi said in a statement received by the independent press (Iba) a copy of which will be "Recommendation for the rest of the Arab countries to review their debt for the purpose of reduction like the UAE, and previously held a summit in Riyadh in 2007 that made the same recommendation without that we can see from these countries or any initiatives are positive steps."

    He noted that some media pointed to "certain expectations of sources close to the meetings of Arab ministers such as the Arab Summit currently being held in Sirte, Libya, as will forgive Iraqi debt obligations Arabic that have burdened the current Iraqi state."

    "In the time that most of the world both the organization of the Paris Club or other to cancel 80% of the debt Iraq and some relieved of all its debts, at a time alone in the United Arab Emirates among Arab countries for individual initiative to cancel debts to Iraq a few years in addition to many aid and support the Iraqi people."

    He expressed the belief that the current summit will have a greater impact than its predecessors, adding that the Arab summit did not achieve any tangible results for the Arab public with the exception of the data and denunciations of what is happening against the Palestinians and non-binding recommendations for the Arab States, which can be implemented only through dialogues and bilateral meetings between the States and not on the basis of those recommendations.

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    Allawi: Iraq is ready for dialogue with the state law if you wish

    Attributed the President Iyad Allawi's Iraqi List, the absence of any rapprochement between them and the rule of law, a coalition led by Nuri al-Maliki to the actions taken against his supporters.

    Allawi said in a t.elevision interview broadcast Saturday night, that the relationship with the state law and the Dawa Party, saw a decline during the last period because of the actions taken against his list and its members and supporters, and campaigns to discredit the right and mutilation in southern Iraq, he said.

    Allawi denied that the reason behind this is as prime minister in the next government, stressing that the Iraqi List, you want to turn the page on the past, and is ready for dialogue if the rule of law willing to do so, he said.

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    Amr Moussa: Iraq will host the Arab summit twenty-third next year

    The Secretary of General of the League of Arab States Amr Moussa, Sunday, that the next presidency of the Conference of the Arab summit will go to Iraq.

    Moussa said in a speech during the Arab Summit, which ends on, Sunday, two days after the session in Sirte, Libya, Iraq will host the Arab summit No. 23 next year so that did not hold the summit in the capital Baghdad.

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    Osman: Rioters problems Allawi's allies are preventing convergence of the Kurdistan Coalition and Iraqi

    Detect lead in the Kurdistan Alliance bloc Mahmoud Othman, unveiled what he called the difficulties in alliance with the Iraqi National List ticket to form the next government.

    Othman added authorized official of the Iraqi news agency that there are problems between the Kurds and some Iraqi leaders Thwol without rapprochement between the two blocs.

    Osman expected to form a coalition of law and the Iraqi National Alliance and the Kurdistan government that represents all Iraqi factions, describing it matter the most realistic and successful than the rest of the possibilities.

    Osman concluded by emphasizing that the Kurdistan Alliance had no problems with Iyad Allawi, but his problems with some characters in the list of those who cause trouble, as far as prescribed.

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    Adviser Saudi King: the survival of Maliki in his return to the relations the two countries back

    Quoted by French daily Le Monde for an adviser to Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz said that the survival of Maliki's hierarchy of power in Iraq for four years would mean a decline in the normalization of Arab relations with Baghdad.

    The newspaper in its edition, Sunday, unveiled the statement summed up by the adviser in the Office of the Saudi king, who asked not to be named, affirmed that the survival of Maliki's office will return the current issue of normalizing relations with Iraq to the back, because nothing will happen, he said.

    Regarding the meeting between Iyad Allawi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz and his intelligence chief Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz on the twentieth of February in Riyadh, the chancellor said that the king was simply wants to interview Allawi to identify the point of view only.

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    Legal: List of Iraq can not form a government because it did not win a majority of seats

    Legal advisor to the Committee on Women and Children in the previous parliament, Amin Abd al-Qadir al-Asadi said that the list of Iraq can not form the government because it did not win a majority of seats, which qualifies them to do so.

    http://www.radiodijla.com/cgi-bin/ne...?id=2010-03-28

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    General Authority for Investment: Investment continuous movement and is not affected adversely delay the formation of next government

    Dashed National Investment Commission fears of potential negative impact of the delay in forming the next government on the movement of investment and attract capital and support the private sector."

    The adviser said Abdullah al-Bander, "the economic institution and its work was not linked to the government and installation of independence in the approach and strategy to support its companies and attract foreign capital in preparation for the reconstruction of Iraq."

    He said Bandar, "The investment is an essential need in the coming stage to assign the other methods of financing as well as support the local private sector and coordination between him and the public sector to implement the strategy of reconstruction."

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    The Council of Ministers ruled out by the next parliament to cancel oil licensing rounds

    Ruled out the advisers in the Cabinet Thamer Ghadhban the next parliament to cancel the deals concluded by the Ministry of Oil with international companies in licensing rounds I and II.

    Anger expressed his belief that these contracts will not be canceled as it has high transparency and a lot of competition between the major international energy companies, which will contribute to the rehabilitation of the country's oil fields, which means increasing production and thereby increase the financial resources that will be any future government desperately in need for the development of infrastructure in the country.

    And explained that the controversy revolves about the legality of these transactions that the contracting process was the absence of a local law of oil and gas, noting "If there are reservations about the contract should say (ie, contested) and what are the shortcomings and errors that are encountered and not resort to reject in toto from political position towards the Minister or the Government," he described.

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    Finance put strict controls on the private banks because they did not lead role

    The Ministry of Finance decided to put tougher controls on banks because they were not anticipated role in the economic movement in Iraq, according to Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance Fadel prophet.

    The Prophet said in a press statement that it "was the opening of a large number of private banks in a relatively short time, but these banks have not been able to play its supposed to, which led to the occurrence of some of the problems," noting that "it is expected the number of bankruptcy cases."

    Adding that "the Government and the Ministry of Finance and Iraqi economists agreed that it was necessary to put more emphasis on the conditions of the existing banks, as well as procedures to establish private banks in the future."

    He said that the Prophet "The ministry decided to help these banks to play a role in the economic and reconstruction in Iraq, and promised her a significant aid in the future, but failed to perform its role, the ministry was forced to reverse the decision to help her."

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    Al-Maliki directed sharp criticism at the UN role in Iraqi elections

    Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday sharply criticized the role of the UN mission in the legislative elections that led to his rival former prime minister Iyad Allawi.

    Maliki said in a t.elevision interview, "The UN should be more careful and paid for Office (Electoral) towards responding to the request of the people re-counting and sorting by hand, but she refused and the United Nations was the most rejected by the UNHCR."

    "If you place an Ad Melkert (Chairman of the UN mission) and get the package from such shenanigans, I would say Pursue all avenues for re-counting and sorting (...) but he replied + is difficult because of the time +".

    Melkert was confirmed as soon as the announcement of the results that the elections were "successful and credible", appealing to all parties "to accept the results whatever."

    He said Maliki in response to a question, that "Iraq is not the countries of the banana and forests in Africa, where elections are crucial and many actors want to have elections so on. We do not want the distribution of charges on any state or party."

    The results showed the final win a list of "Iraq," Allawi's coalition, led by the "state of the law," Maliki's two seats as it won 91 seats against 89 al-Maliki of the list and 70 seats for the National Coalition, which includes Shiite parties, while the Kurdistan Alliance won 43 seats.

    While Allawi's list won 12 seats in the southern provinces, Maliki's coalition did not get any seats in the Sunni provinces.

    Al-Maliki said that "the election result is not unexpected (...) We will not accept these results are preliminary and subject of questions."

    Moreover, Maliki has hinted that a number of winners may be "rooted out after the election (...) issued a decision to allow for more than fifty qualified candidates to participate," anyone looking at their files after the results, "but the Commission does not want to comply with this resolution."

    The body of justice and accountability, which was replaced by the De-Baathification Commission banned hundreds of candidates from contesting the elections on charges of belonging to the Baath party and banned constitutionally prompted to replace the lists covered by the decision of the footing.

    Maliki reiterated that "the Baath would ever return, and believes in him will not be part of the next government."

    On the other hand, he referred to the announcement soon of the Alliance to form the government, saying that "the next few days will witness the announcement of the alliance, which will form the government has arrived at the final phase."

    It was announced immediately after losing the election that the coalition would go ahead with the issue of forming a government by allying with others.

    Maliki said that "the alliance would be among the forces that formed the core of the political process and meet with a coalition of state law, the Coalition and the National Accordance Front and the Kurdistan Alliance bloc (...) the new coalition will be similar to the unified national guaranteed and will vary by denomination."

    The "United Iraqi Alliance" composed of all Shiite parties then won the 2005 elections, but break-in later.

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