Secular Shiites refuse talks for new Iraqi government

Sunni Arab and secular groups refused to open discussions with the Shiite religious bloc leading in Iraq’s parliamentary elections until a full review of the contested results is carried out.

Sunni Arab and secular groups refused to open discussions with the Shiite religious bloc leading in Iraq’s parliamentary elections until a full review of the contested results is carried out.

Their refusal could deepen the political turmoil following a senior UN official’s endorsement of Iraq’s December 15 elections. The official said the results were credible and that the results should stand.

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