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Iraqi leaders meet in bid to end political paralysis

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BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq's fractious political leaders were to hold another round of talks on Sunday in an attempt to salvage Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's embattled unity government, an official said.

The talks come after Iraq's top Shiite and Kurdish leaders formed a new political alliance on Thursday, but without rival Sunni leaders.

Talks grouping Maliki, Kurdish President Jalal Talabani, Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, Shiite Vice President Adel Abdel Mahdi, and Masud Barzani, president of the northern Kurdish region, began on Saturday and were to continue on Sunday, the official from Talabani's office said.

HASHEMI

KURDISH

KURDISH PRESIDENT JALAL TALABANI

MALIKI

MASUD BARZANI

PRESIDENT

PRIME MINISTER NURI

SHIITE AND KURDISH

SHIITE VICE PRESIDENT ADEL ABDEL MAHDI

SUNNI VICE PRESIDENT TAREQ

TALABANI

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