Hakim: Abadi government is moving forward in achieving national reconciliation
2/8/2015
Brother - Baghdad
Chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim said that the Iraqi government is moving forward in achieving national reconciliation with the great support of the various political forces in the reform program. A statement by his press office received for News Agency (et) a copy of the "wise German ambassador met with Iraq [Eckhard prominence in his office in Baghdad, the ambassador expressed during the meeting his appreciation and high appreciation for the care of al-Hakim of the Conference of harmony and rapprochement between religions, which was held recently, expressing hope to continue the great and influential role of the wise in bringing together the views of the various Iraqi parties. For his part, assured the German Ambassador al-Hakim and the international community that the Iraqi government is moving forward in achieving national reconciliation with the great support of the various political forces in its reform and national reconciliation. Elsewhere across wise, according to the statement, about the importance of the participation of businessmen and German companies to invest and conduct projects and service strategy in Iraq, noting that "the importance of a Federal Republic of Germany influential and powerful role in the development and ages of the provinces of the country because of its subsidiaries of possibilities."The two sides discussed the political developments in Iraq, the government program and to discuss economic and political developments in the region and their implications for pan-regional and international situation, the two sides also stressed the importance of closer bonds of friendship between Iraq and Germany, including the good and welfare of the two friendly peoples." He stressed the German ambassador, according to the statement supporting his government to the efforts of the Iraqi government in its war against Daash in the development of bilateral relations between the two countries at various levels.
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2/8/2015
Brother - Baghdad
Chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim said that the Iraqi government is moving forward in achieving national reconciliation with the great support of the various political forces in the reform program. A statement by his press office received for News Agency (et) a copy of the "wise German ambassador met with Iraq [Eckhard prominence in his office in Baghdad, the ambassador expressed during the meeting his appreciation and high appreciation for the care of al-Hakim of the Conference of harmony and rapprochement between religions, which was held recently, expressing hope to continue the great and influential role of the wise in bringing together the views of the various Iraqi parties. For his part, assured the German Ambassador al-Hakim and the international community that the Iraqi government is moving forward in achieving national reconciliation with the great support of the various political forces in its reform and national reconciliation. Elsewhere across wise, according to the statement, about the importance of the participation of businessmen and German companies to invest and conduct projects and service strategy in Iraq, noting that "the importance of a Federal Republic of Germany influential and powerful role in the development and ages of the provinces of the country because of its subsidiaries of possibilities."The two sides discussed the political developments in Iraq, the government program and to discuss economic and political developments in the region and their implications for pan-regional and international situation, the two sides also stressed the importance of closer bonds of friendship between Iraq and Germany, including the good and welfare of the two friendly peoples." He stressed the German ambassador, according to the statement supporting his government to the efforts of the Iraqi government in its war against Daash in the development of bilateral relations between the two countries at various levels.
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