Iraq calls for the United Nations to maintain a "neutral and seriousness"
Friday 17 April 2015
Alsumaria news/ Baghdad
Vice President Osama lengivi, the United Nations to have an important role in the relief of displaced persons and assisting them with rapid stressed the need for awareness of the nature of entanglements in Iraq and maintain "neutrality and seriousness."
The Office said in a statement received in Tehran sumaria news copy, "the Vice President Osama Al-nujaifi, met Tuesday evening, representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq and Ján Kubiš, head of the Alliance bloc in the Chamber of Deputies and the President of the Commission, Ahmad tracks parliamentary integrity Talal Al-zubaie and Hassan Turan and Tuma", adding that "the meeting addressed the political and security situation in Iraq and developments in the confrontation with daash crisis of displaced persons and refugees, particularly the new wave of displacement that accompanied military operations in Anbar."
The Office said that "Iraq's view on a document of reconciliation between the clans Kubiš Tall Afar done after great efforts have been made with components of the Nineveh province," adding that it "could be a base for a series of other reconciliations as the national reconciliation order basis should all cooperate to accomplish for the benefit of the future of all Iraqis."
Al-nujaifi said, according to the statement, that "the United Nations has an important role in the relief of displaced persons and assisting them with rapid", stressing that "the role of the United Nations and vital and should be conscious of the nature of entanglements in Iraq and the representative of the Secretary-General to maintain impartiality and seriousness and in accordance with the basic criteria adopted by the United Nations."
Iraq is an extraordinary security situation (June 10, 2014), where military operations are continuing to expel the Organization "daash" from areas in the governorates of Ninawa, Salah al-Din, while continuing military operations in Anbar to confront management.
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Friday 17 April 2015
Alsumaria news/ Baghdad
Vice President Osama lengivi, the United Nations to have an important role in the relief of displaced persons and assisting them with rapid stressed the need for awareness of the nature of entanglements in Iraq and maintain "neutrality and seriousness."
The Office said in a statement received in Tehran sumaria news copy, "the Vice President Osama Al-nujaifi, met Tuesday evening, representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq and Ján Kubiš, head of the Alliance bloc in the Chamber of Deputies and the President of the Commission, Ahmad tracks parliamentary integrity Talal Al-zubaie and Hassan Turan and Tuma", adding that "the meeting addressed the political and security situation in Iraq and developments in the confrontation with daash crisis of displaced persons and refugees, particularly the new wave of displacement that accompanied military operations in Anbar."
The Office said that "Iraq's view on a document of reconciliation between the clans Kubiš Tall Afar done after great efforts have been made with components of the Nineveh province," adding that it "could be a base for a series of other reconciliations as the national reconciliation order basis should all cooperate to accomplish for the benefit of the future of all Iraqis."
Al-nujaifi said, according to the statement, that "the United Nations has an important role in the relief of displaced persons and assisting them with rapid", stressing that "the role of the United Nations and vital and should be conscious of the nature of entanglements in Iraq and the representative of the Secretary-General to maintain impartiality and seriousness and in accordance with the basic criteria adopted by the United Nations."
Iraq is an extraordinary security situation (June 10, 2014), where military operations are continuing to expel the Organization "daash" from areas in the governorates of Ninawa, Salah al-Din, while continuing military operations in Anbar to confront management.
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