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Associated PressTalks with insurgents underway in IraqBy SINAN SALAHEDDIN, Associated Press Writer
21 minutes ago
BAGHDAD - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was headed to Baghdad
on Thursday for talks with Iraq's prime minister just as his government
disclosed that it has been indirectly talking to Sunni insurgent groups
over the past three months to persuade them to lay down their arms.
-snip-Meanwhile, Saad Yousif al-Muttalibi of the Ministry of National Dialogue
and Reconciliation said talks with Sunni insurgent groups were initiated
at the request of the insurgents and have been taking place inside and
outside Iraq over the past three months.
He refused to identify the groups, but said they did not include al-Qaida
in Iraq or Saddam Hussein loyalists. Members of the former president's
outlawed Baath party took part, he added.
Speaking to The Associated Press in a telephone interview Thursday,
al-Muttalibi said the negotiations were deadlocked over the insurgent
groups' insistence that they would lay down their arms only when a
timetable for the withdrawal of U.S.-led coalition troops in Iraq is
announced.
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