Special / Jubouri will meet with senior officials and tribal leaders of Anbar Thursday
Anbar, Iraq-Presse -8 October / October: The Deputy Chairman of the Board of Anbar province, Faleh al-Issawi Of a meeting, on Thursday, between House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, a delegation from the Anbar province includes local officials and tribal leaders.
He said al-Issawi's / Iraq Presse /, on Wednesday, said that "a delegation of senior officials in the government of Anbar and tribal fighting alongside the Iraqi army will meet Salim al-Jubouri in Baghdad on Thursday."
He added, "The delegation of the Jabouri Anbari holds the mysteries of the deteriorating security situation, which is passing through the province, and requests to expedite the ratification of the National Guard to recruit people of the province before it is too late."
He continued, "The situation in Anbar, does not bode well, and that elements of the (state regulation) is making progress almost daily now threatens to fall across the province."
He pointed to al-Issawi said that "thousands of people of the province have expressed their willingness to engage in the National Guard hour announcement to begin the process of recruitment after parliament approved the law on this." Ended (1)
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Anbar, Iraq-Presse -8 October / October: The Deputy Chairman of the Board of Anbar province, Faleh al-Issawi Of a meeting, on Thursday, between House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, a delegation from the Anbar province includes local officials and tribal leaders.
He said al-Issawi's / Iraq Presse /, on Wednesday, said that "a delegation of senior officials in the government of Anbar and tribal fighting alongside the Iraqi army will meet Salim al-Jubouri in Baghdad on Thursday."
He added, "The delegation of the Jabouri Anbari holds the mysteries of the deteriorating security situation, which is passing through the province, and requests to expedite the ratification of the National Guard to recruit people of the province before it is too late."
He continued, "The situation in Anbar, does not bode well, and that elements of the (state regulation) is making progress almost daily now threatens to fall across the province."
He pointed to al-Issawi said that "thousands of people of the province have expressed their willingness to engage in the National Guard hour announcement to begin the process of recruitment after parliament approved the law on this." Ended (1)
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