Emir of Kuwait: Abadi support in his efforts to bring about national reconciliation (Dif-Source)
Wednesday, May 27, 2015 11:15
Baghdad / follow-up Baghdadiya News / ... hosts Kuwait, on Wednesday, the session 42 of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Islamic Cooperation Organization under the title (shared vision to promote tolerance and to renounce terrorism) the center of attention and anticipation regional and international to the outcome of the findings and decisions of the critical current issues experienced by the region and some areas of conflict in the Muslim world.
And I saw the first day of the session which will last two days the word of the Prince of Kuwait Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, in which he pointed out that "Kuwait is following with concern what is happening in Iraq," stressing "our support for the unity of the Iraqi territory, and Odamna government Abadi in its endeavors to bring about national reconciliation."
As foreign minister he will deliver Saudi Arabia (Chairman of the 41 session of the Council of Foreign Ministers) speech at the opening ceremony, in addition to the word of the Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Iyad Amin Madani.
The top political issues to be discussed by foreign Islamic Cooperation Organization ministers in Kuwait, the situation in Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Libya and issues of conflicts in the Islamic world and the fight against international terrorism and Islamophobia and defamation of religions and the development of groups and Muslim communities in non-member States.
The foreign ministers also discussed the latest developments in relation to the Muslims (Rohingya) in Myanmar, where it is expected that the Ministerial Contact Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the private Myanmar will hold a meeting on the sidelines of the Council to discuss the latest developments of the situation there, as your Mali Contact Group held a meeting at the ministerial level to discuss the latest developments of the peace process in Mali.
Experiencing Forty-second session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of Islamic Cooperation and also a meeting of the Ministerial Contact Group to discuss the latest developments in Somalia and to support development and reconstruction steps. The agenda of the current session of the Council a special session of brainstorming to discuss ways to develop an effective strategy to combat terrorism, extremism and Islamophobia are also included. It ended 21 / l
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015 11:15
Baghdad / follow-up Baghdadiya News / ... hosts Kuwait, on Wednesday, the session 42 of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Islamic Cooperation Organization under the title (shared vision to promote tolerance and to renounce terrorism) the center of attention and anticipation regional and international to the outcome of the findings and decisions of the critical current issues experienced by the region and some areas of conflict in the Muslim world.
And I saw the first day of the session which will last two days the word of the Prince of Kuwait Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, in which he pointed out that "Kuwait is following with concern what is happening in Iraq," stressing "our support for the unity of the Iraqi territory, and Odamna government Abadi in its endeavors to bring about national reconciliation."
As foreign minister he will deliver Saudi Arabia (Chairman of the 41 session of the Council of Foreign Ministers) speech at the opening ceremony, in addition to the word of the Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Iyad Amin Madani.
The top political issues to be discussed by foreign Islamic Cooperation Organization ministers in Kuwait, the situation in Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Libya and issues of conflicts in the Islamic world and the fight against international terrorism and Islamophobia and defamation of religions and the development of groups and Muslim communities in non-member States.
The foreign ministers also discussed the latest developments in relation to the Muslims (Rohingya) in Myanmar, where it is expected that the Ministerial Contact Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the private Myanmar will hold a meeting on the sidelines of the Council to discuss the latest developments of the situation there, as your Mali Contact Group held a meeting at the ministerial level to discuss the latest developments of the peace process in Mali.
Experiencing Forty-second session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of Islamic Cooperation and also a meeting of the Ministerial Contact Group to discuss the latest developments in Somalia and to support development and reconstruction steps. The agenda of the current session of the Council a special session of brainstorming to discuss ways to develop an effective strategy to combat terrorism, extremism and Islamophobia are also included. It ended 21 / l
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