Maliki discuss with Raundozi liquidity crisis in Kurdistan

Maliki discuss with Raundozi liquidity crisis in Kurdistan

02/20/2014 11:35

Maliki discuss with Raundozi liquidity crisis in KurdistanBaghdad – and babysit – Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki with the leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan official regulations Baghdad Raundozi relations between the governments of the center and the region, particularly the crisis of liquidity in the region.
The Web site of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in a statement received received news agency public opinion (and babysit) a copy of it, “The two sides also discussed the internal situation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and the security crisis experienced by the country, especially in Anbar province, and the prospects resolved.”

“The two sides stressed the need to develop relations between the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Islamic Dawa Party and strengthened to serve all Iraqis and prove to the pillars of stability in the country.”

He stressed “the need for national cohesion of the Union and to preserve its unity due to its important role in Iraq and the region and its continued support for the democratic process, expressing his willingness to support the leadership of the National Union and cooperation with it to overcome its crisis.”

He added that “Iraq as a whole is going through a financial crisis, but it is connecting to solve this crisis to dissolve knots oil between Baghdad and Erbil, predicted the collapse of the Iraqi economy and the financial system if it has not been authenticated on the state budget at the earliest and find radical solutions to the problem of increasing public expenditure which has become more than imports “.

He predicted al-Maliki said that “the budget deficit will be more than 35 billion dollars.

For his part, demanded Raundozi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to work to find a solution to the crisis between the Governments of the center and the region as soon as possible, particularly with regard to the employees’ salaries regardless. G / H

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