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Talabani recovering after heart surgery in US
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani is recovering from heart surgery in the United States, a senior member of his political party said on Thursday.
Sulaimaniya: Iraqi President Jalal Talabani is recovering from heart surgery in the United States, a senior member of his political party said on Thursday.
The president, who is 74, has not been seen in public since travelling to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota on August 2 for what his office described then as an operation on his left knee.
"Talabani received surgery on one of the blood vessels in his heart. It was a successful operation," Mustafa Sowrash, a senior official in Talabani's PUK party, told Reuters in the party's base, the Iraqi Kurdish city of Sulaimaniya.
"The physicians informed him that he may leave the hospital today or tomorrow, and he will go to Washington," he said. "His return to Iraq is not far off."
Reuters reported earlier yesterday that several senior officials had said on condition they not be named that the surgery involved the president's heart.
Talabani's office said this week that his treatment had been a success, but would not confirm that it involved his heart.
Sowrash said Talabani was awaiting a decision as to whether he still needed an operation on his knee.
Talabani has had health problems in the past.
The Mayo Clinic confirmed he has been a patient but would give no further details.
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