Iraqi President Talabani to be treated in Germany

Iraqi President Jalal Talabani will be flown to Germany for further treatment, officials say, after he reportedly suffered a stroke.

Medical experts from Germany have been assessing Mr Talabani, whose condition is said to be stable and improving,according to BBC.

The president’s spokesman, Barazan Sheikh Othman, said Mr Talabani would leave Iraq on Thursday or Friday.

He has struggled with his health in recent years and often been treated abroad. He underwent heart surgery in the US in 2008.

Mr Talabani was apparently rushed to the Baghdad Medical City on Monday evening, although no announcement was made until Tuesday morning when officials said he had suffered a “health emergency”.

A statement from the president’s office said his bodily functions were “normal” and that his condition was “stable”. The emergency was caused by hardening of the arteries, it added.

But officials conceded in private that his condition was more serious and state television reported that Mr Talabani had suffered a stroke.

Teams from Iran and Germany flew in to assist in Mr Talabani’s treatment and by Wednesday his condition had apparently improved sufficiently to allow him to fly abroad.

His spokesman, Barazan Sheikh Othman, said: “The president’s medical situation has improved and he has passed the dangerous stage.”

Deputy Health Minister Issam Namiq said Mr Talabani’s condition was “stable” and

In recent weeks, he has been mediating in the dispute triggered by the government’s attempt to take greater control of security in oil-rich territory around the city of Kirkuk, which is claimed by both Arabs and Kurds. Kurdish forces have been deployed in the region since 2003.

A deal brokered by Mr Talabani called on both sides to eventually withdraw troops from the contested areas, though no deadline was set.

Jalal Talabani is being treated at Baghdad Medical City

On Monday, Mr Talabani met Prime Minister Nouri Maliki to discuss the political problems. Afterwards, the president’s office said they had both stressed the need for

According to Iraq’s constitution, one of the two vice-presidents assumes the presidency temporarily if it becomes vacant. A new president would then be elected by parliament within 30 days.

R.S

 

You might also like
Latest news
Al-Shibani: The threats facing Syria affect the entire region Foreign Ministry welcomes UK's decision to remove 24 Syrian entities from sanctions list Dummar Central Incubator for Handicrafts aims at preserving crafts from extinction Huge popular gatherings in several governorates supporting efforts to confront remnants of former re... Director of the General Security Department in Lattakia: "We managed to absorb the attack in Jableh ... South Africa: Israeli attacks on Syrian territory violate its sovereignty UN official: Syria badly needs reconstruction Britain lifts sanctions against 24 Syrian entities including Central Bank EU considers allowing Syrians to visit their country without losing asylum status Fidan to the Financial Times: Ankara hopes Trump will withdraw US troops from Syria Ramadan Iftar for the elderly in Hama in appreciation of their contributions to society Minister of Agriculture and a delegation from the German Development Agency discuss ways to advance ... Al-Shibani holds meetings with OPCW Director General and members of the International Commission for... Syrian and Dutch foreign ministers discuss challenges facing the path to a prosperous and stable Syr... Al -Shaibani: Syria is ready to get rid of the remaining chemical weapons Syria, Germany to enhance cooperation in the field of universities  Al-Shibani on a historic visit to the headquarters of the OPCW in the Netherlands National, political and social forces in Sweida confirm their firm national beloging to Syria Italian Ambassador in Damascus, WHO delegation inspect humanitarian situation in displacement camps Italy approves urgent humanitarian aid to Syria worth 4.5 million euros