Fuad Masum, asking for "Kaakaah orange Balhuklath" of diagonal shop on board the presidential plane in London
7/26/2015
Senior Kurdish source revealed on the lookout on the work of the Iraqi Embassy in London that Iraqi President Fuad Masum, the holiday spent between his children and grandchildren in London from Baghdad on board the presidential plane leased from the Iraqi Airways. A source familiar with the infallible and with him an entourage of about 20 members of his family and those close to him had been asked a number of food on board the Iraqi plane and brought a copy of it to the Iraqi embassy in London, including "orange waffle" that has been in demand by the Iraqi embassy in London to the famous "Harrods' shop, a store bought by the Qatari ruling family. The source noted that the staff of the Iraqi Embassy remained stunned the demand as well as the President a request to open the airport terminal to go and ceremonial farewell cost of the Iraqi state budget and not from personal payments. The source said the Iraqi president and Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari insisted always on opening ceremonial gates during their visits private, but that al-Jaafari insists on their use even during his post of party president of the National Alliance five years ago knowing that he did not come during that period in any official visit until now. End
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7/26/2015
Senior Kurdish source revealed on the lookout on the work of the Iraqi Embassy in London that Iraqi President Fuad Masum, the holiday spent between his children and grandchildren in London from Baghdad on board the presidential plane leased from the Iraqi Airways. A source familiar with the infallible and with him an entourage of about 20 members of his family and those close to him had been asked a number of food on board the Iraqi plane and brought a copy of it to the Iraqi embassy in London, including "orange waffle" that has been in demand by the Iraqi embassy in London to the famous "Harrods' shop, a store bought by the Qatari ruling family. The source noted that the staff of the Iraqi Embassy remained stunned the demand as well as the President a request to open the airport terminal to go and ceremonial farewell cost of the Iraqi state budget and not from personal payments. The source said the Iraqi president and Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari insisted always on opening ceremonial gates during their visits private, but that al-Jaafari insists on their use even during his post of party president of the National Alliance five years ago knowing that he did not come during that period in any official visit until now. End
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