
Baghdad – WAA
The Coordination Framework held its regular meeting in the presence of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and the President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Masoud Barzani, while stressing the importance of unifying the national position on various issues.
The media department of the Coordination Framework stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that “the Coordination Framework held its periodic meeting No. 195 on Wednesday evening, during which it hosted Masoud Barzani, the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and his accompanying delegation. During the meeting, the latest political and security developments in the region and the world were reviewed.”
She added, “The attendees stressed the importance of unifying the national position towards various issues related to the interest of Iraq. They also stressed the importance of continuing maximum efforts to solve the problem of electing the Speaker of the House of Representatives and helping the political forces concerned to solve it. The attendees also expressed the necessity of standing up to the challenges that are sweeping the region and the world and fencing Iraq off from them, and cooperating in that.”
She continued: “With regard to the international coalition, all parties in the meeting agreed on the importance of ending the tasks of the international coalition and changing the form of the relationship to another form of cooperation based on mutual respect and common interests. The attendees expressed their desire to follow up on the pending issues between the federal government and the regional government and contribute to resolving them in accordance with the law and the constitution.”
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