Maliki denies intention to buy a mansion in Lebanon $ 120 million
Sunday 30-08-2015
Twilight News / denied former Vice President Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday news talked about his intention to buy a mansion in Lebanon $ 120 million.
Maliki's office said in a statement responded to Twilight News, Diyar Lebanese newspaper published in its edition of Saturday's news includes an interception Future Movement on the purchase of a building-Maliki (Koraytem) owned by former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri.
The statement added, which still describes al-Maliki, Vice President of the Republic despite calling off the post, that "the contents of the news above is untrue and ridiculous at the same time, this is unfortunate that we find such newspapers turn into a docile tool in the hands of hired and malevolent who are not their only target the national figures in Iraq."
The Lebanese newspaper "The Future Movement objected to the Al-Hariri on the sale of a Sunni icon when the Martyr Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, a Kuraytem Palace and the building, which was built by Hariri near the palace of Nuri al-Maliki because al-Hariri, who have $ 16 billion are able to not sell the palace to 120 million dollars that are not worth anything for their wealth."
According to the newspaper, the "Future Movement Siniora instructed not to sell Nuri al-Maliki or any other personal Koraytem building for its symbolism Sunni and symbolism called him Prime Minister Hariri his project in 1992 and there is a part of Al-Hariri Egypt on the sale of the building and the other part with the building Koraytem survival without selling but Saad Hariri Egypt to sell the building for $ 120 million due to the need for liquidity resulting from the weakness of its projects in Saudi Arabia."
Maliki's office said in a statement, "We contacted the newspaper mentioned and after that we sent them a message represent the official response to what has been Nscherhala The newspaper refused to publication and invoked the pretext of travel editor outside of Lebanon."
He called the office of former Prime Minister of Iraq and the leader of a coalition of state law, Ad-Diyar newspaper as "a formal apology for the publication of news and Matdmenh of false information", calling on them to "elicit information from the official source."
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Sunday 30-08-2015
Twilight News / denied former Vice President Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday news talked about his intention to buy a mansion in Lebanon $ 120 million.
Maliki's office said in a statement responded to Twilight News, Diyar Lebanese newspaper published in its edition of Saturday's news includes an interception Future Movement on the purchase of a building-Maliki (Koraytem) owned by former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri.
The statement added, which still describes al-Maliki, Vice President of the Republic despite calling off the post, that "the contents of the news above is untrue and ridiculous at the same time, this is unfortunate that we find such newspapers turn into a docile tool in the hands of hired and malevolent who are not their only target the national figures in Iraq."
The Lebanese newspaper "The Future Movement objected to the Al-Hariri on the sale of a Sunni icon when the Martyr Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, a Kuraytem Palace and the building, which was built by Hariri near the palace of Nuri al-Maliki because al-Hariri, who have $ 16 billion are able to not sell the palace to 120 million dollars that are not worth anything for their wealth."
According to the newspaper, the "Future Movement Siniora instructed not to sell Nuri al-Maliki or any other personal Koraytem building for its symbolism Sunni and symbolism called him Prime Minister Hariri his project in 1992 and there is a part of Al-Hariri Egypt on the sale of the building and the other part with the building Koraytem survival without selling but Saad Hariri Egypt to sell the building for $ 120 million due to the need for liquidity resulting from the weakness of its projects in Saudi Arabia."
Maliki's office said in a statement, "We contacted the newspaper mentioned and after that we sent them a message represent the official response to what has been Nscherhala The newspaper refused to publication and invoked the pretext of travel editor outside of Lebanon."
He called the office of former Prime Minister of Iraq and the leader of a coalition of state law, Ad-Diyar newspaper as "a formal apology for the publication of news and Matdmenh of false information", calling on them to "elicit information from the official source."
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