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“We will be obliged by any decision issued by this Council in case being accepted by the<br />

parliamentary majority,” he concluded. (NINA)<br />

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The Speaker, Usama al-Nijiefi, will visit Basra province to be acquainted with situation in<br />

the province on Saturday.<br />

A source from Nijeifi’s office stated to the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) “A number<br />

of MPs will accompany Nijiefi,” noting that “The aim behind the visit is to be aware of the<br />

issue of draining the Iranian creek water into Shat al-Arab.”<br />

“Nijiefi will visit other provinces after visiting Basra province,” he added.<br />

“The MPs who will accompany Nijiefi represent the Iraqiya Slate, the Kurdistani Alliance<br />

and The National Coalition in addition to representatives of the Iraqi communities,” he<br />

concluded. (NINA)<br />

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A member of the National Coalition (NC) stressed Sunday his bloc hopes the Kurdish<br />

Blocs Coalition(KBC) can take over the foreign ministry, considering the Kurds' "serious"<br />

conduct of the ministry during the previous cabinet.<br />

Iraqi Parliament, Parlamani IraqThe KBC comprising 49 Kurdish deputies has reiterated it<br />

demands some sovereign ministries, including preferably the foreign ministry which is<br />

currently run by the Kurdish representative Hoshyar Zebari.<br />

The re-elected Iraqi president, Jalal Talabani, who is also a Kurd, has also supported<br />

Zebari to take over his post for the second term.<br />

From the largest parliamentary bloc, the NC, Abdul-Mahdi Khafaji told AKnews Saturday<br />

his bloc the NC admits Kurds have run the foreign ministry "dutifully and effectively". He<br />

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