Ali al-Moussawi, the media adviser of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, confirmed that al-Maliki supports the dialogue that reaches to the result of implementing the legitimate demands of the demonstrators. He said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA /: \"There is a dialogue with the demonstrators and committees were formed to consider the demands of the demonstrations\" indicating that \"Most of the demands applied and what is left related to the House of Representatives on issues of justice and accountability, and general amnesty and the fight against terrorism.\" He added: \"Maliki can support the demands of the demonstrators in the House of Representatives through his bloc \". He said: \"The government wants to find a solution for all the legitimate demands through negotiations and dialogue with anyone who actually carries authorization from the demonstrators, but the problem is that the delegations, which is negotiating with the government is criticized by other parties.\" The spokesperson of the Al Anbar protests, Sheikh Saeed al-Lafi hinted an intention to negotiate with the government to meet the demands of the demonstrators. He told tens of thousands of crowd in the courtyard of a sit-in yesterday, \"We do not want calls for sectarian war that some parties want.\" He directed his speech to the protesters, saying: \"We want our demonstrations to be peaceful ... Peaceful\" while the protesters echoed behind him / peaceful … peaceful /\". Lafi asked the demonstrators: \"Do you accept to negotiate with those who come to see your demands,\" the masses replied / yes… yes