PUK, KDP concern over not forming new government


 Political bureaus of the two main Kurdish parties, PUK and KDP, met Wednesday in Erbil, to discuss the latest developments in Iraq, especially current situation in Kurdistan region.

 The meeting focused on current issues relating to the situation which Iraq and Kurdistan go through, especially the deadlock over forming Iraqi new government and both expressed their deep concerns that Iraqi political blocs could not reach an agreement so far.

 The party’s political bureaus discussed also the talking held between Kurdish Alliance and other Iraqi blocs. 
     

 





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