Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Signs of political progress as Iraqi leaders meet

IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — Leaders of all the main Iraqi political blocs met Monday for the first time since March elections in a new push to break the eight-month deadlock over forming a new government. Car bombs struck the country's two holiest cities and killed 14 people, a reminder that insurgents remain determined to destabilize Iraq.

The 90-minute meeting of political leaders in the northern town of Irbil kicked off three days of negotiations that could signal the deeply divided political blocs are close to a power-sharing agreement. However, officials said there are still major obstacles to overcome.

Since inconclusive March 7 elections, insurgents have tried to exploit …

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