Infallible denies pry his deputy al-Maliki from office
0.25 حزيران / يونيو 2015 12:52 |
BAGHDAD / Sky Press, denied the president Fuad Masum, on Thursday, what was published by the newspaper "the statement" the UAE on the dimensions of his deputy Nuri al-Maliki from office, as pointed out that the Iraqi political parties to make every possible effort in order to unify the Iraqi ranks.
She said the presidency in a statement received "Sky Press," that "the President of the Republic Fuad Masum, received, today, Vice President Nuri Kamal al-Maliki," indicating that the two sides discussed developments in the political, security and economic situation on the Iraqi arena as well as the nature of Iraq's relations with the regional and international environment. "
She added that "were discussed steps accomplished on the road to national reconciliation and the desired future and mechanisms to be followed in order to reach real reconciliation include everyone without discrimination with the exception of whose hands are stained with the blood of Iraqis," noting that "this matter will contribute to build a federal, democratic, progressive and prosperous at all levels ".
He was infallible according to the statement, was surprised at "what was published by the newspaper (UAE statement) and reports by some local newspapers about trying to keep al-Maliki for the post of Vice President of the Republic and other scenarios," stressing that "this news is untrue altogether, stressing the need for the media res and professional publishing in the news. "
He commended infallible and Maliki on "the efforts and sacrifices of the people of the armed forces and the popular crowd and the Peshmerga in addressing the organization Daash dearly and Bzlhm to liberate and secure all areas under the control of terrorists and work for the return of displaced people to their home areas, including".
For his part, al-Maliki price during the statement, "The role of Mr. President and his outstanding efforts in bringing the views of the political parties and access to safety in Iraq."
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0.25 حزيران / يونيو 2015 12:52 |
BAGHDAD / Sky Press, denied the president Fuad Masum, on Thursday, what was published by the newspaper "the statement" the UAE on the dimensions of his deputy Nuri al-Maliki from office, as pointed out that the Iraqi political parties to make every possible effort in order to unify the Iraqi ranks.
She said the presidency in a statement received "Sky Press," that "the President of the Republic Fuad Masum, received, today, Vice President Nuri Kamal al-Maliki," indicating that the two sides discussed developments in the political, security and economic situation on the Iraqi arena as well as the nature of Iraq's relations with the regional and international environment. "
She added that "were discussed steps accomplished on the road to national reconciliation and the desired future and mechanisms to be followed in order to reach real reconciliation include everyone without discrimination with the exception of whose hands are stained with the blood of Iraqis," noting that "this matter will contribute to build a federal, democratic, progressive and prosperous at all levels ".
He was infallible according to the statement, was surprised at "what was published by the newspaper (UAE statement) and reports by some local newspapers about trying to keep al-Maliki for the post of Vice President of the Republic and other scenarios," stressing that "this news is untrue altogether, stressing the need for the media res and professional publishing in the news. "
He commended infallible and Maliki on "the efforts and sacrifices of the people of the armed forces and the popular crowd and the Peshmerga in addressing the organization Daash dearly and Bzlhm to liberate and secure all areas under the control of terrorists and work for the return of displaced people to their home areas, including".
For his part, al-Maliki price during the statement, "The role of Mr. President and his outstanding efforts in bringing the views of the political parties and access to safety in Iraq."
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