The Washington Post: Maliki rejected an attempt by Iran to persuade him to step down from power - July 25, 2014
Washington - Eastern July 25: The newspaper and the Washington Post that Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki rejected an attempt by Iran to persuade him to step down for Alsulthonqlt U.S. newspaper for what it called two of the most prominent Iraqi politicians as saying that the recent meeting between Maliki and the man Iran index in Iraq, Gen. Qasim Soleimani represents the first sign that Iran also believes in the necessity of his departure, "says politicians eminent, according to the Washington Post that Soleimani was struck from Maliki's refusal but he did not go more into the details and that al-Maliki told the Iranian official that his coalition won the largest number of seats in the April elections, giving it the right the formation of the next government and the paper adds that "Maliki's refusal to pressure Iran, Tehran put in the position is not clear, they will choose either soft versus staying in office and then ventured angering Najaf, the Shiite parties split, or they will step up pressure for his removal."
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