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WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (Xinhuanet) -- US diplomats and military officers have
held secret meetings with Iraqi Sunni insurgents in search of ways to end
fighting between the two sides, the Time magazine reported on its Web site on
Sunday.
One such meeting took place in the heavily guarded US-controlled green zone in Baghdad,
between an Iraqi negotiator -- amiddle-aged former member of Saddam Hussein's
regime and the senior representative of the self-described nationalist
insurgency,and two members of the US military, the report said.
The US officers pressed the Iraqi for names of other insurgent leaders,
while the Iraqi said the newly elected Shiite-dominated government was being
controlled by Iran, according to the report.
Two such meetings had taken place, the Iraqi negotiator was quoted as
saying. While US officials would not confirm the detailsof any specific
meetings, the report quoted sources in Washington as saying that for the first
time the United States was in direct contact with members of the Sunni
insurgency, including former members of Saddam Hussein's regime.
The secret contacts with insurgent leaders were being conductedmainly by US
diplomats and intelligence officers, the report quoted Pentagon officials as
saying.
According to the report, both the insurgents and the US side had been
feeling each other out for months, and some of the earliest advances were made
last year through Jordanian intelligence officers. Enditem |