Iraq's PM says door open to talks with some rebels
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki said on Wednesday he was ready to open talks with some insurgent groups, even as a security crackdown got under way in Baghdad.
"The door is open for dialogue with gunmen who oppose the political process and now want to go back to political activity under pledges," Maliki told a news conference, repeating his stance that he would not negotiate with insurgents who have Iraqi blood on their hands.
WaPo
Let's hope that this is more than the empty rhetoric we have heard before.
"The door is open for dialogue with gunmen who oppose the political process and now want to go back to political activity under pledges," Maliki told a news conference, repeating his stance that he would not negotiate with insurgents who have Iraqi blood on their hands.
WaPo
Let's hope that this is more than the empty rhetoric we have heard before.
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