Tuesday, February 21, 2012 17:29
Maliki received a letter from his Libyan counterpart to strengthen ties and open embassies of two countries
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. submitted to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Tuesday, a letter from his Libyan counterpart Abdel Rahim Cape in which he expressed his country's desire to strengthen bilateral relations between Iraq and Libya, as well as Libya's readiness to re-open its embassy in Baghdad.
Maliki said in a statement issued by his office, received / Baghdadiya News /, a copy of it, on the sidelines of a meeting, Tuesday evening, Advisor to the Prime Minister of Libya, Nasser Al-Manna and the delegation accompanying him, said, "There is a similarity in the size of the devastation left by both systems, the former in Iraq and Libya, "and expressed his hope that" the brotherly Libyan people are able to impose security, stability and democracy-building. "
He al-Maliki on "Iraq's readiness to cooperate with the new Libyan experience and provide the necessary assistance at all levels."
On the Libyan prisoners in Iraq, Prime Minister that "the issue of prisoners returning to the judicial authorities which have the sole right to consider this matter."
For his part, the Libyan delegation for "hope to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in all fields, particularly in the area to rebuild the armed forces and security agencies and private bodies under the auspices of the election and the issues of organizing the elections."
The Libyan delegation expressed the "desire of Libya to the success of the upcoming Arab summit in Baghdad and their willingness to participate at the highest levels," pointing out that "the two countries are eligible to establish new relationships and advanced," / End / 21.
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Maliki received a letter from his Libyan counterpart to strengthen ties and open embassies of two countries
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. submitted to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Tuesday, a letter from his Libyan counterpart Abdel Rahim Cape in which he expressed his country's desire to strengthen bilateral relations between Iraq and Libya, as well as Libya's readiness to re-open its embassy in Baghdad.
Maliki said in a statement issued by his office, received / Baghdadiya News /, a copy of it, on the sidelines of a meeting, Tuesday evening, Advisor to the Prime Minister of Libya, Nasser Al-Manna and the delegation accompanying him, said, "There is a similarity in the size of the devastation left by both systems, the former in Iraq and Libya, "and expressed his hope that" the brotherly Libyan people are able to impose security, stability and democracy-building. "
He al-Maliki on "Iraq's readiness to cooperate with the new Libyan experience and provide the necessary assistance at all levels."
On the Libyan prisoners in Iraq, Prime Minister that "the issue of prisoners returning to the judicial authorities which have the sole right to consider this matter."
For his part, the Libyan delegation for "hope to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in all fields, particularly in the area to rebuild the armed forces and security agencies and private bodies under the auspices of the election and the issues of organizing the elections."
The Libyan delegation expressed the "desire of Libya to the success of the upcoming Arab summit in Baghdad and their willingness to participate at the highest levels," pointing out that "the two countries are eligible to establish new relationships and advanced," / End / 21.
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