Nuri al-Maliki: [Iraq] is not under the control of one party or the same community
On: Wed, 11/23/2011 10:16
Baghdad /
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said yesterday that his country is not under the control of one party or the same community.
The words of al-Maliki, while accusing the Iraqi coalition led by Ayad Allawi, monopolizing power and the trend toward dictatorship, through the exclusivity decisions.
Maliki said at a lecture at the Institute of Middle East Japanese research that "Iraq is re-exercise of its positive role in life," noting that "a constructive role, exposure to cuts in history was the period of the previous regime of the worst of these interruptions."
And the transfer of an official statement issued by Prime Minister Maliki as saying that "Iraq today is not under the control of one party or the same sect or national one because it seeks to restore the positive role by investing its resources in order to achieve well-being of its citizens."
Maliki called the relations of a genuine partnership with Japan. "The Iraqi people ... is the Japanese companies of corporate discreet and effective."
In another context, Prime Minister of Iraq's readiness to overcome the difficulties encountered in the work of Japanese companies in the country, pointing to the success of the two countries signed two agreements on investment, as called for Tokyo to facilitate the access of students Iraqis on the opportunities of study in Japan.
A statement issued by Maliki's office today received a "long" version of it, "The Prime Minister said during his meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister, Ichiro Jnaba, at his residence in Tokyo, Iraq's willingness to overcome all the difficulties encountered in the work of Japanese companies in Iraq. "
Maliki said that "Iraq is willing to encourage Japanese companies to expand its activities in Iraq at all levels," asserting that "there is a need to experience Japanese technology in the reconstruction process and the ongoing construction."
Maliki, "to facilitate the process for Iraqi students opportunities to study in universities Japanese, "praising" the Japanese side for having trained more than four thousand Iraqis in Japan during the period that followed the fall of the former regime. "
The Prime Minister emphasized the need to "direct the Joint Supreme Committee work," pointing out that "before this committee many files should be carried out. " And detection al-Maliki for "the success of both Iraq and Japan, in signing the two agreements are contributing to promote investment in Iraq," returned to "the conclusion of these conventions have signed in Tokyo, is a proof of the success of the visit."
The statement quoted the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Ichiro Jnaba, saying that "Relations between Iraq and Japan entered a new phase of partnership and joint action." Jnaba added that "the Japanese government encourages its enterprises to work in Iraq and contribute to the process of building and construction."
He left the Prime Minister last Saturday, to Japan at the head of official delegation included the Ministers of Transport Hadi Farhan al-Amiri, and Industry Ahmed Nasser Karbouli, oil Abdul Karim and coffee, and the President of the National Investment Commission Sami Raouf Al-Araji, the head of the advisers Thamer Abbas Ghadban, and media advisor to Prime Minister Ali al-Musawi , to discuss ways to develop mutual relations and raise the level of cooperation at all levels, particularly economic, in the three-day visit.
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On: Wed, 11/23/2011 10:16
Baghdad /
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said yesterday that his country is not under the control of one party or the same community.
The words of al-Maliki, while accusing the Iraqi coalition led by Ayad Allawi, monopolizing power and the trend toward dictatorship, through the exclusivity decisions.
Maliki said at a lecture at the Institute of Middle East Japanese research that "Iraq is re-exercise of its positive role in life," noting that "a constructive role, exposure to cuts in history was the period of the previous regime of the worst of these interruptions."
And the transfer of an official statement issued by Prime Minister Maliki as saying that "Iraq today is not under the control of one party or the same sect or national one because it seeks to restore the positive role by investing its resources in order to achieve well-being of its citizens."
Maliki called the relations of a genuine partnership with Japan. "The Iraqi people ... is the Japanese companies of corporate discreet and effective."
In another context, Prime Minister of Iraq's readiness to overcome the difficulties encountered in the work of Japanese companies in the country, pointing to the success of the two countries signed two agreements on investment, as called for Tokyo to facilitate the access of students Iraqis on the opportunities of study in Japan.
A statement issued by Maliki's office today received a "long" version of it, "The Prime Minister said during his meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister, Ichiro Jnaba, at his residence in Tokyo, Iraq's willingness to overcome all the difficulties encountered in the work of Japanese companies in Iraq. "
Maliki said that "Iraq is willing to encourage Japanese companies to expand its activities in Iraq at all levels," asserting that "there is a need to experience Japanese technology in the reconstruction process and the ongoing construction."
Maliki, "to facilitate the process for Iraqi students opportunities to study in universities Japanese, "praising" the Japanese side for having trained more than four thousand Iraqis in Japan during the period that followed the fall of the former regime. "
The Prime Minister emphasized the need to "direct the Joint Supreme Committee work," pointing out that "before this committee many files should be carried out. " And detection al-Maliki for "the success of both Iraq and Japan, in signing the two agreements are contributing to promote investment in Iraq," returned to "the conclusion of these conventions have signed in Tokyo, is a proof of the success of the visit."
The statement quoted the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Ichiro Jnaba, saying that "Relations between Iraq and Japan entered a new phase of partnership and joint action." Jnaba added that "the Japanese government encourages its enterprises to work in Iraq and contribute to the process of building and construction."
He left the Prime Minister last Saturday, to Japan at the head of official delegation included the Ministers of Transport Hadi Farhan al-Amiri, and Industry Ahmed Nasser Karbouli, oil Abdul Karim and coffee, and the President of the National Investment Commission Sami Raouf Al-Araji, the head of the advisers Thamer Abbas Ghadban, and media advisor to Prime Minister Ali al-Musawi , to discuss ways to develop mutual relations and raise the level of cooperation at all levels, particularly economic, in the three-day visit.
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