Iraq stresses the importance of the contribution of the Arab states in supporting the stability of the region
4/16/2015 0:00
BAGHDAD - morning
called on Foreign Minister Dr. Ibrahim al-Jaafari, all Arab countries to contribute to the security and stability of the region support, while stressing the need to miss an opportunity in front of attempts to tear the Arab nation, new Iraq, calling for non-interference in the affairs of any country's position. Statement of the media to his office received a "morning," a copy of which reported that al-Jaafari, "met with a number of ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic missions who represent their countries in Doha, noting that" the circulation of regional and international political files and the latest developments ".onnbh foreign minister, according to the statement, that the meeting" Arab region is experiencing challenges that require concerted efforts and unity to overcome, "urging" all Arab countries to contribute to the security and stability of the region support through promote a climate of trust and cooperation and to maintain the interests of the nation on other interests, "stressing" the need to miss an opportunity in front of attempts to tearing Arab nation. Jaafari, "pointed out that" Iraq's position is not to interfere in the affairs of any country and embrace a solution through diplomatic channels and the adoption of dialogue, which contributes to the convergence of views and supports the security of countries, and the stability and sovereignty. "
In a separate meeting the children of the Iraqi community residing in Qatar , listened foreign minister, according to the statement, "to the problems facing their stay in Qatar and promised to solve them in line with the laws in force in Iraq," calling for "the need to work to save the reputation of Iraq, and they are the bright side of the country." It is noteworthy that al-Jaafari held these meetings on the sidelines of the fight against crime and criminal justice conference that his work was held in the Qatari capital Doha.
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4/16/2015 0:00
BAGHDAD - morning
called on Foreign Minister Dr. Ibrahim al-Jaafari, all Arab countries to contribute to the security and stability of the region support, while stressing the need to miss an opportunity in front of attempts to tear the Arab nation, new Iraq, calling for non-interference in the affairs of any country's position. Statement of the media to his office received a "morning," a copy of which reported that al-Jaafari, "met with a number of ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic missions who represent their countries in Doha, noting that" the circulation of regional and international political files and the latest developments ".onnbh foreign minister, according to the statement, that the meeting" Arab region is experiencing challenges that require concerted efforts and unity to overcome, "urging" all Arab countries to contribute to the security and stability of the region support through promote a climate of trust and cooperation and to maintain the interests of the nation on other interests, "stressing" the need to miss an opportunity in front of attempts to tearing Arab nation. Jaafari, "pointed out that" Iraq's position is not to interfere in the affairs of any country and embrace a solution through diplomatic channels and the adoption of dialogue, which contributes to the convergence of views and supports the security of countries, and the stability and sovereignty. "
In a separate meeting the children of the Iraqi community residing in Qatar , listened foreign minister, according to the statement, "to the problems facing their stay in Qatar and promised to solve them in line with the laws in force in Iraq," calling for "the need to work to save the reputation of Iraq, and they are the bright side of the country." It is noteworthy that al-Jaafari held these meetings on the sidelines of the fight against crime and criminal justice conference that his work was held in the Qatari capital Doha.
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