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Law State counts the demand from the U.S. and Iran to intervene in the Iraqi issue as political bankruptcy

Shafaq News /The MP of the coalition of law state Haider Jourani said to "Shafaq  News" that "our coalition rejects any kind of outside interference in Iraq's foreign issues, and do not accept the trusteeship, whether  from the regional countries, including Iran, or from the U.S. side."According to U.S. media reports, the officials in the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama announced that diplomatic, economic and security relations between the U.S. and Iraq will remain prosperous if Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's coalition government kept comprising Sunnis and Kurds, while stressing that U.S. Vice President Joe Biden urged the leaders of the political process in Iraq to dialogue to resolve the political crisis experienced by Iraq.President Jalal Talabani has asked, earlier, all parties to stop media campaigns "immediately and begin preparing for a national conference of all political blocs to overcome political differences", amid reports of new mediation to end the standing disagreements between the "Iraqia List" and "the  coalition of the law state. "

The coalition of law state MP counted , "the request of some Iraqi politicians to Iran and the U.S. for  an  intervention to resolve the political differences as a political bankruptcy, and lack of clarity in the national attitudes towards the inside affairs if Iraq."

Media reports have revealed that an Iranian delegation of a high-level leaders of the intelligence service and army, visited the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, to mediate to resolve the political crisis, adding that the delegation arrived in the Iraqi Kurdistan, earlier, and held a series of meetings with Iraqi leaders, including President of Iraq Jalal Talabani and Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi.

The reports added that the delegation proposed to hold a political meeting in the city of Erbil, but Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki refused to attend it, and suggested holding a meeting in Baghdad, but Barzani rejected it, and continued that the Iranian delegation also suggested holding a meeting in Sulaimaniyah, or Iran, but it did not receive any official answer.