
The Kurdish negotiating delegation discussed with the forces of the National Coalition, headed by Mahmoud al-Mashhadani important issues that should be addressed within the ministerial platform for the next government.
A statement by the Information Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Rose Nuri Shaways said: "The two sides also discussed the obstacles that hinder the progress of the negotiations, and it was agreed to continue coordination between the two parties to create a common ground for serious contribution in the formation of the government within the constitutional deadline and in accordance with the standards and foundations that guarantee the rights of all components of the Iraqi people in certain guarantees on the implementation of the government program. "
The statement noted: "Today negotiation tour is the first between the two sides and was overwhelmed by positive atmosphere and agreement, and it will be followed by further meetings after the return of the Kurdish delegation from Arbil, which is expected to leave today to discuss the meeting with the Kurdish leadership and return in the same day to complete the negotiations with the rest of the blocs and political forces. "
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