Rice, Straw in Iraq to urge establishment of new government

Published April 2nd, 2006 - 08:27 GMT

The top U.S and British diplomats made a surprise visit to Iraq on Sunday to pressure the country's leaders to end nearly four months of wrangling and form a new government. "We're going to urge that the negotiations be wrapped up," Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said as she and British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw flew overnight to the Iraqi capital for meetings with the current interim government and key ethnic and religious figures.

 

According to the AP, Straw stated the choice of leaders is up to Iraqis alone, but neither he nor Rice disguised the nature of their mission. "There is significant international concern about the time the formation of this government is taking, and therefore we believe and we will be urging the Iraqi leaders we see to press ahead more quickly," Straw said.

 

"We've wanted to be out there at times that we thought we could help move the process forward," Rice said. "And of course it's important to have fresh messages from time to time from Washington and from London about the concern that a government be formed."

 

The visit comes amid growing pressure on al-Jaafari to step aside as the Shiite nominee for a second term to break the stalemate in talks on forming a new government.

 

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