Al-Maliki returns to Baghdad
08/19/2015 18:44
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: returned president of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, Wednesday, to Baghdad after a visit to Iran and was greeted by a number of deputies from the coalition of state law and the Islamic Dawa Party, and took his visit four days he met with a number of Iranian officials, most notably the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President of the Republic Hassan Rowhani.
An informed source revealed, Tuesday, Iran planning to keep former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for legal accountability, noting that the MP for the coalition of state law Hassan Sinead telephoned Maliki but he did not want him and sent him a letter containing a single word, a "Sesame".
The Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim al-response, first on Monday, threatening a coalition of state law to suspend the membership of deputies in the case said its leader Nuri al-Maliki's name in the report of the Commission of Inquiry the fall of Mosul, confirmed that the House of Representatives will not delete any name to the report, and pledged to hold accountable the perpetrators and bring them to justice and integrity.
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08/19/2015 18:44
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: returned president of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, Wednesday, to Baghdad after a visit to Iran and was greeted by a number of deputies from the coalition of state law and the Islamic Dawa Party, and took his visit four days he met with a number of Iranian officials, most notably the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President of the Republic Hassan Rowhani.
An informed source revealed, Tuesday, Iran planning to keep former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for legal accountability, noting that the MP for the coalition of state law Hassan Sinead telephoned Maliki but he did not want him and sent him a letter containing a single word, a "Sesame".
The Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim al-response, first on Monday, threatening a coalition of state law to suspend the membership of deputies in the case said its leader Nuri al-Maliki's name in the report of the Commission of Inquiry the fall of Mosul, confirmed that the House of Representatives will not delete any name to the report, and pledged to hold accountable the perpetrators and bring them to justice and integrity.
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