BAGHDAD, April 16 (Xinhua) -- The major Sunni Arab
political bloc, Iraqi Accordance Front (IAF), agreed to return to the Shiite-led
government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, the Iraqi news agency Voice of
Iraq (VOI) reported on Wednesday.
"The IAF has decided to return to the cabinet, but it
is too early to name the bloc's ministries or the candidates for those
ministries," Dhafir al-Aani, a lawmaker with the IAF bloc, was quoted as saying.
Ali al-Dabbagh, the official spokesman of Iraqi
government, told VOI that the IAF agreed on Tuesday evening to return to
al-Maliki's government and presented the names of its candidates.
"The Sunni bloc agreed to return to the government
and presented its candidates' names to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to select
those who will be appointed as ministers," the agency quoted al-Dabbagh as
saying.
Aani said that the IAF's decision to return to
al-Maliki's cabinet came after the government showed " true and positive
willingness to meet our demands that we submitted as conditions to return to the
government."
Last August, the IAF withdrew its five ministers and
a deputy prime minister from al-Maliki's government, accusing the government of
failing to crack down on Shiite militia and of arbitrary arrest and detention of
Sunni citizens, charges that the government has denied.
The IAF is the third largest political bloc with 35
seats out of the 275-seated Iraqi parliament. The IAF originally held 44 seats
after the 2005 election, but nine independent lawmakers withdrew from the bloc
in February and joined another Arab Bloc for National Dialogue, which holds now
20 seats and is led by Saleh al-Motlak.