The representative of the United Nations: Sistani is worried about Iraq more than ever

The representative of the United Nations: Sistani is worried about Iraq more than ever

16/04/2013 (23:01 pm)

Najaf / range Press

Martin Kobler, UN RepPrime United Nations Mission in Iraq, Martin Kobler, Monday, that the supreme religious authority, Ali al-Sistani told him that he was “worried more than ever on Iraq,” and quoted Sistani criticizing all political parties “for not cooperating,” while The United Nations is not has a “special position” of early elections.
Said Martin Kobler, during a press conference, yesterday afternoon, in front of a house supreme religious authority, Ali al-Sistani after meeting attended (range Press), said that “Mr. Sistani told me he worried than ever of what is happening in the country from political crisis and share our opinion on this topic and the lack of cooperation among political parties, “and called on” all Iraqi politicians to put the interest of the Iraqi people before any concessions. ”
The Kubler, in response to a question by the reporter (long-Presse), on calls some to dissolve parliament and hold early elections, that “the United Nations does not have a special position towards these calls and this is the focus of political leaders,” adding that “what we do is to encourage those leadership dialogue about early elections and we are ready to help them after political leaders to decide for themselves. ”
And on calls some to change charges of bias, drew Kubler that “Iraq is a free country and everyone has the freedom to call substitutive We are neutral in the political demands of the demonstrators and stand at the same distance from all components,” stressing that “UNAMI biased to the issues of human rights when it comes to If violence is continued sectarian language. ”
Kubler revealed that he “will visit on Tuesday, the city of Arbil in the United Nations move to discuss the current crisis between the center and the region with officials there.”
The head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq Martin Kobler arrived, on Monday, to the province of Najaf to discuss the political crisis gripping the country and local elections with religious references, in the second visit in more than three months, as President visited the UN mission Najaf mid last January , and during which he met with supreme religious Repertory Ali al-Sistani, to hold a press conference later counted some of the demands of the demonstrators “illegal”, while student protesters not to raise the “harsh slogans”, called on the government and parliament to meet their demands.
The interview Kobler for non-interference by the United Nations for early elections in the country, after about ten days to talk launched by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, last week, and with unprecedented vigor before candidates list in Karbala and Najaf and their supporters, calling for the formation of a majority government and political parliamentary elections early, and blow up the principle of partnership and quotas governance and stressed that this principle is the basis of the devastation and disruption and violence prevailing in the country, however, he returned and has toned down his rhetoric about the formation of a majority government political through the promotion of his list electoral Diyala earlier this week, and stressed that the majority that are talked about are not sectarian majority but “national majority that includes everyone.”

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