Negotiations are still going on. Everybody was there. This is a good sign and we hope we will reach a result tomorrow night.

We hope tomorrow we can finish this matter. The final day will be when we say this is the constitution draft which everybody agreed on.

If we cannot reach an agreement, God forbid, the constitution will be put to the Iraqi people on October 15.

I think to them, they won the election ... so it is an opportunity to them to get whatever they want. If I was in their camp, I would have been more generous.

We'll see how things go in the morning.

We tried hard to include everybody's demands, but this could not be done. Some people are still opposed to some points.

A parliamentary agreement has been reached between the Kurdish coalition and the (Shiite) alliance on accepting the suggestions of the forces that did not take part in the elections (Sunnis) and it will be announced in parliament tomorrow.

We found that time was late and we saw that the matters will need another day in order to reach results that please everyone.

If we will not be able to reach agreements in the end, this constitution is going to be presented to the Iraqis in an Oct. 15 referendum. Legally we do not need the parliament to vote on the draft, but we need only a consensus so that all the Iraqis will say yes to the constitution.