Baghdad: Al-Furat News} Kurdish official in the National Alliance Abdullah al-Zaidi revealed the coalition's demand Kurdish delegation to put a paper bearing all the problems called the "mothers of the issues."
Zaidi told the {Euphrates News} "was agreed between the National Alliance and the Kurdish delegation to hand over the last paper in which all the issues and what they believe and what are the mothers of issues and problems and what are the solutions," adding: "We as a national coalition will open a paper to diagnose the problems and solutions, and then meet these papers to come out With a single and comprehensive will, "referring to" the meeting of the two sides on Sunday to submit the papers. "
He pointed out that "the Kurdish delegation came to Baghdad to meet the delegation of the National Alliance, which represents eight political parties so that there will be a single university will be a view of crossing the alliance with the Kurdish delegation, and was a lot of talk on the principle of partnership and consensus and federalism.
He pointed out that "
Zaidi said that "the National Alliance from the beginning agreed that the talk about the referendum, and that the dialogue is open according to two principles, are we ready to return in the principle of partnership, and the second we have to diagnose the administrative and financial problems and technical solutions within the Constitution and the law.
He pointed out that "the Kurds have a perception that the referendum was set a date for him, the 25 of September next; but the internal and external ground is not encouraging for this referendum and the regional environment is accepted, so we asked to postpone the referendum issue for a certain period until they convinced the mechanisms agreed upon in the papers" .
He pointed out that "the National Alliance was positive and flexible and expressed readiness to negotiate on resolving outstanding differences and problems, and adherence to the region and its people."
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Zaidi told the {Euphrates News} "was agreed between the National Alliance and the Kurdish delegation to hand over the last paper in which all the issues and what they believe and what are the mothers of issues and problems and what are the solutions," adding: "We as a national coalition will open a paper to diagnose the problems and solutions, and then meet these papers to come out With a single and comprehensive will, "referring to" the meeting of the two sides on Sunday to submit the papers. "
He pointed out that "the Kurdish delegation came to Baghdad to meet the delegation of the National Alliance, which represents eight political parties so that there will be a single university will be a view of crossing the alliance with the Kurdish delegation, and was a lot of talk on the principle of partnership and consensus and federalism.
He pointed out that "
Zaidi said that "the National Alliance from the beginning agreed that the talk about the referendum, and that the dialogue is open according to two principles, are we ready to return in the principle of partnership, and the second we have to diagnose the administrative and financial problems and technical solutions within the Constitution and the law.
He pointed out that "the Kurds have a perception that the referendum was set a date for him, the 25 of September next; but the internal and external ground is not encouraging for this referendum and the regional environment is accepted, so we asked to postpone the referendum issue for a certain period until they convinced the mechanisms agreed upon in the papers" .
He pointed out that "the National Alliance was positive and flexible and expressed readiness to negotiate on resolving outstanding differences and problems, and adherence to the region and its people."
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