Allawi leave for Qatar representative for Iraq conference to discuss "the prospects of the Arab Spring"
5/11/15
Twilight News / left Eyadklari Vice President of the Republic, on Monday, heading to Baghdad to join the Qatari capital Doha work fifteenth forum at the head of a delegation that included a number of his advisers.
A statement by the Information Office of Allawi and responded to Twilight News, said the forum, which is held under the auspices of the Emir of Qatar Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, for the period from 11-13 of this month, attended by more than 500 participants from 80 countries, discusses the prospects for what is known as the Arab Spring and its repercussions.
He added that Allawi will deliver a speech during the opening session are related to the objectives of the Forum in the "find a rapprochement between the countries of the world through meet and discuss issues in which different visions, and promote positive dialogue for the sake of democracy-building, and to establish the rules of justice and equality."
The statement noted that elite group of Heads of State and Governments of current participate in the forum and attracts Viva of the leaders of world opinion and prominent intellectuals, politicians and decision-makers and members of parliament, businessmen, experts, academics and journalists, as well as representatives of civil society and regional and international organizations.
He noted that the audience will contribute to the free discussion of scientific and exciting on many of the topics on the Forum's agenda, with a focus on the prospects of the Arab Spring and beyond the repercussions, and democratization, and the issues of collective security, regional and international stability, and issues of human development and human security, and economic and business and energy, and the areas of international cooperation, and fateful issues, human rights and contemporary media and communication.
He noted that the Iraqi delegation included adviser to Vice President Luay al-Saidi, Saad Chuird.
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5/11/15
Twilight News / left Eyadklari Vice President of the Republic, on Monday, heading to Baghdad to join the Qatari capital Doha work fifteenth forum at the head of a delegation that included a number of his advisers.
A statement by the Information Office of Allawi and responded to Twilight News, said the forum, which is held under the auspices of the Emir of Qatar Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, for the period from 11-13 of this month, attended by more than 500 participants from 80 countries, discusses the prospects for what is known as the Arab Spring and its repercussions.
He added that Allawi will deliver a speech during the opening session are related to the objectives of the Forum in the "find a rapprochement between the countries of the world through meet and discuss issues in which different visions, and promote positive dialogue for the sake of democracy-building, and to establish the rules of justice and equality."
The statement noted that elite group of Heads of State and Governments of current participate in the forum and attracts Viva of the leaders of world opinion and prominent intellectuals, politicians and decision-makers and members of parliament, businessmen, experts, academics and journalists, as well as representatives of civil society and regional and international organizations.
He noted that the audience will contribute to the free discussion of scientific and exciting on many of the topics on the Forum's agenda, with a focus on the prospects of the Arab Spring and beyond the repercussions, and democratization, and the issues of collective security, regional and international stability, and issues of human development and human security, and economic and business and energy, and the areas of international cooperation, and fateful issues, human rights and contemporary media and communication.
He noted that the Iraqi delegation included adviser to Vice President Luay al-Saidi, Saad Chuird.
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