Sunnis Ready to End Boycott
It’s welcome news that the AP is reporting that Sunnis are willing to get to the negotiating table so that a government can be formed.
Sunni Arabs are ready to end their boycott of talks to form a new Iraqi government if rival Shiites return mosques seized in last week’s sectarian attacks and meet other unspecified demands, a top Sunni figure said Monday.
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Adnan al-Dulaimi, whose Iraqi Accordance Front spearheaded the Sunni boycott, said the Sunnis have not decided to return to the talks but are “intent on participating” in a new government. “The situation is tense and within the next two days, we expect the situation to improve and then we will have talks,” he told The Associated Press. “We haven’t ended our suspension completely but we are on the way to end it.”
Bit by bit, the tensions are diminishing. The key to understanding this situation is to know that it’s a process, not an event. It’s about putting subtle pieces of the puzzle together.
Cross-post at LetFreedomRing
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