Iraqi leaders call for pullout timetable (AP) Updated: 2005-11-22 18:44
The gathering was part of a U.S.-backed league attempt to bring the
communities closer together and assure Sunni Arab participation in a political
process now dominated by Iraq's Shiite majority and large Kurdish minority.
The conference also decided on broad conditions for selecting delegates to a
wider reconciliation gathering in the last week of February or the first week of
March in Iraq. It essentially opens the way for all those who are willing to
renounce violence against fellow Iraqis.
Shiites had been strongly opposed to participation in the conference by Sunni
Arab officials from the former Saddam regime or from pro-insurgency groups. That
objection seemed to have been glossed over in the communique.
The Cairo meeting was marred by differences between participants at times,
and at one point Shiite and Kurdish delegates stormed out of a closed session
when one of the speakers said they had sold out to the
Americans.
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