• “We believe in al-Hakim’s initiative, as our relationship with the Supreme Council won’t be shaking by any storm”

    2012/ 03 /19 

    “We believe in al-Hakim’s initiative, as our relationship with the Supreme Council won’t be shaking by any storm”

    On Saturday 17th of March 2012, Sayeed Amar al-Hakeem, the head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, stressed the need to uphold the Constitution in resolving the dilemmas the relationship between political forces, noting that the Constitution and the existence of political forces and effective national Iraqi scene is the only guarantee of progress in Iraq and face the challenges.
    This event took place in a joint press conference with President of Kurdistan region Masoud Barzani in Erbil on Saturday, as he said that the project is a project of the Supreme Council of the homeland and citizens, adding that he presented to His Eminence the Kurdish leaders support the project launched by the recent initiative to be the capital of Basra Iraq's economic.
    His Eminence stressed the need to make appropriate preparations to hold a national meeting in order to pay the political process in Iraq ahead and break the ice between the political powers
    For his part, Massoud Barzani the President of Kurdistan, referred that the relationship with the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq and his al-Hakeem, a solid and well established, describing it as (a relationship that is not shaken by any storm), praised the role the national and legitimate in front of Sayeed  Muhsin al-Hakim and the leaders of the Supreme Council of al-Mihrab Martyr Sayeed Mohammed Baqir al-Hakeem and Sayeed abdul-Aziz al-Hakeem, describing it as "a worthy successor to the best predecessor.
    Regarding the issue of Tareq al-Hashemi, between Barzani, the need to meet the three presidencies in solving the problem, and that everyone, including the Kurdistan region comply with the issue of the resolutions taken at a meeting of the three presidencies, noting that the issue of political dimensions should be resolved through a meeting of the three presidencies and stand against the consequences of this issue in the future