Special report: Tension escalates in Iraq
MOSCOW, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Moscow is worried about the escalation of
tensions in Iraq and calls on the Iraqi parties to start a comprehensive
dialogue, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin said here Thursday.
"Moscow is firmly of the opinion that the crisis in Iraq can be settled
only by way of a comprehensive dialogue, a search for compromises, the
achievement of real national reconciliation and accord between all ethnic and
confessional communities of the country," Kamynin was quoted as saying by the
Itar-Tass news agency.
According to reports from Iraq, "fierce clashes between the Mahdi Army,
controlled by Shiite religious leader Muqtada al-Sadr, and Iraqi government
troops are taking place in Baghdad, Basra and a number of other cities," said
Kamynin.
"Dozens of people have died and hundreds are wounded. The work of state
bodies is at a standstill. Muqtada al-Sadr is urging Iraqis to start a civil
disobedience campaign and to continue armed resistance," he continued.
"In the current situation, we urge political and religious leaders of Iraq
to do all they can to stop the fratricidal conflict and to create conditions in
this way for the building of a democratic and flourishing state, in which the
rights of all its citizens would be observed, irrespective of their creed,
nationality or political convictions," the ministry spokesman said.