Iraq's first speakers at the UN summit against terrorism
2015/9/23
A US official confirmed that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, and Nigerian President Mohammed Bukhari will be the first speaker at the summit by the United Nations to be held on September 29 to discuss the issue of terrorism.
The official said that the United States called 104 countries and about 100 regional organizations and civil society representatives to this summit, which US President Barack Obama on the sidelines of the meetings will be chaired by United Nations General Assembly in New York.
He added that the summit aims to "revitalize the international coalition led by Washington against the militants in Syria and Iraq, and to include a wider range of countries and civil society actors list."
It is expected to cast 39 speaking words at the summit, to be a priority for all the words from the Iraqi Prime Minister and the President of Nigeria and President of the Norwegian minister who will be speaking after President Obama and the Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-Mon.anthy
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2015/9/23
A US official confirmed that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, and Nigerian President Mohammed Bukhari will be the first speaker at the summit by the United Nations to be held on September 29 to discuss the issue of terrorism.
The official said that the United States called 104 countries and about 100 regional organizations and civil society representatives to this summit, which US President Barack Obama on the sidelines of the meetings will be chaired by United Nations General Assembly in New York.
He added that the summit aims to "revitalize the international coalition led by Washington against the militants in Syria and Iraq, and to include a wider range of countries and civil society actors list."
It is expected to cast 39 speaking words at the summit, to be a priority for all the words from the Iraqi Prime Minister and the President of Nigeria and President of the Norwegian minister who will be speaking after President Obama and the Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-Mon.anthy
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