Ailing Iraq president arrives in Germany for treatment

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle issued a statement saying that Talabani, the 79-year-old Kurdish statesman who has acted as a mediator between Iraq’s Shi’ites, Sunnis and Kurds, was in Germany.

Sources told Reuters that Talabani was being treated at Berlin’s Charite hospital. A black Mercedes with Iraqi diplomatic licence plates was seen leaving the Virchow campus of Charite yesterday morning.

“I can confirm that the Iraqi President Talabani is in Germany for medical treatment,” Westerwelle said. “I wish him a rapid and full recovery.”

Talabani was admitted to hospital in Iraq on Monday night and his office said earlier that his health had improved and he was being transferred outside the country.

It was uncertain whether he would be able to return to his post, and his potential exit from politics is raising concerns about what could be a messy succession battle.

Talabani has acted as a mediator in a growing dispute over oil between Baghdad and the country’s autonomous Kurdistan region.

A year after the last US troops left Iraq, the Arab-led central government and the Kurdish region are increasingly divided over oil and land in a rift that threatens to escalate into open conflict.

Just days before he was hospitalised, Talabani had negotiated between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Kurdistan authorities after both sent troops to face off along an internal border where they have laid rival claims to ethnically mixed territories. — Reuters.

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