Jubouri concludes visit to America
6/17/15
House Speaker concluded Saleem al-Jubouri, Wednesday, his visit to the United States, an expanded meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: House Speaker concluded Saleem al-Jubouri, Wednesday, his visit to the United States, an expanded meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, as he emphasized the importance of the ministry of displaced Iraqis as input to prevent them from becoming a tool of the "Daash".
A spokesman for al-Jubouri, Imad al-Khafaji said in a statement seen by "obelisk", "The Iraqi Parliament Speaker concluded his visit to the United States expanded meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon at UN headquarters in New York."
He added that "al-Jubouri between so-moon that recent developments seriously after the entry Daash important parts of Anbar, and that Iraq is preparing the children of cities occupied the Iraqi army for a military confrontation with al Daash, but despite the sacrifices of the army and the tribes and the crowd and popular Peshmerga Iraq, however, remain in need of international support because it does not defend himself only, but for all of humanity. "
He said al-Khafaji, said the two sides "agreed that the approval of the Iraqi Council of Ministers for a general amnesty law a step in the right direction and a good signal to the government meet its obligations and Haider al-Abadi founding of the State of the upper floor where the law and ensure the rights of Iraqis, without exception."
He continued that "al-Jubouri, drew during a meeting and his accompanying delegation with the Secretary General of the United Nations attention to the issue of displaced Iraqis and the importance of their ministry as an input to prevent them from becoming a tool of the Daash".
The head of the House of Representatives arrived in Salim al (June 8, 2015), with his entourage to the US capital Washington, on an official visit under the invitation of the White House.
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6/17/15
House Speaker concluded Saleem al-Jubouri, Wednesday, his visit to the United States, an expanded meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: House Speaker concluded Saleem al-Jubouri, Wednesday, his visit to the United States, an expanded meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, as he emphasized the importance of the ministry of displaced Iraqis as input to prevent them from becoming a tool of the "Daash".
A spokesman for al-Jubouri, Imad al-Khafaji said in a statement seen by "obelisk", "The Iraqi Parliament Speaker concluded his visit to the United States expanded meeting with the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon at UN headquarters in New York."
He added that "al-Jubouri between so-moon that recent developments seriously after the entry Daash important parts of Anbar, and that Iraq is preparing the children of cities occupied the Iraqi army for a military confrontation with al Daash, but despite the sacrifices of the army and the tribes and the crowd and popular Peshmerga Iraq, however, remain in need of international support because it does not defend himself only, but for all of humanity. "
He said al-Khafaji, said the two sides "agreed that the approval of the Iraqi Council of Ministers for a general amnesty law a step in the right direction and a good signal to the government meet its obligations and Haider al-Abadi founding of the State of the upper floor where the law and ensure the rights of Iraqis, without exception."
He continued that "al-Jubouri, drew during a meeting and his accompanying delegation with the Secretary General of the United Nations attention to the issue of displaced Iraqis and the importance of their ministry as an input to prevent them from becoming a tool of the Daash".
The head of the House of Representatives arrived in Salim al (June 8, 2015), with his entourage to the US capital Washington, on an official visit under the invitation of the White House.
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