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Biden congratulates Iraq on passage of elections legislation

Gulan Media November 6, 2013 News
Biden congratulates Iraq on passage of elections legislation
The United States welcomes the passage of legislation by the Council of Representatives (COR) to govern Iraq's parliamentary elections, Vice President Joe Biden said on Monday night.

The elections have been set for April 30, and the law that passed on Monday was the result of many weeks of negotiation and compromise by all of Iraq's major political blocs, said the statement released by the Office of the Vice President.

"I applaud the leadership of Prime Minister Maliki, Iraqi Kurdistan Region President Barzani and COR Speaker Nujaifi in achieving this result," Biden said. "Upcoming elections give the Iraqi people an opportunity to choose the direction of their country, and the compromises reached today demonstrate the strength of Iraq's democratic institutions, even in the face of terrorism that seeks to heighten sectarian tension and provoke broader conflict." As noted in the joint statement concluded last week following the visit of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to Washington, the United States is prepared to work as appropriate with the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq and the Independent High Electoral Commission to help ensure that the elections are well prepared and produce a result that reflects the will of the Iraqi people, Biden said.

The United States remains committed to enhancing bilateral relations across all areas covered by the Strategic Framework Agreement, including efforts to "support and strengthen Iraq's democracy and its democratic institutions as defined and established in the Iraqi Constitution," Biden said.

"It was in this spirit that we welcomed Prime Minister Maliki's commitment last week to holding these important elections on time." "Iraq today reminded the world that its leaders are determined to find areas of compromise and move their country forward," he said. "We congratulate them on this important step, and look forward to further cooperation in the months ahead."


Source: KUNA
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