Libya affirms its desire to take advantage of my experience of Iraq and security policy
22/02/2012 21:07
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Wednesday, about Iraq's readiness to support the democratic experiment in Libya in all areas, saying that Iraq was the spring of freedom and pluralism has already been Arab spring, as he emphasized the delegation of the Libyan People his country's desire to benefit from the experience of Iraq's political and security.
Maliki said in a statement issued by his office today, on the sidelines of his meeting with the delegation of the Libyan People, which includes a number of media professionals and leaders in the youth of the revolution, that "Iraq is today the spring of freedom and pluralism has already Arab spring," noting that "Iraqis have borne the responsibility in difficult circumstances and fought strongly to smear campaigns and terrorism. "
Al-Maliki that "the will of the people that win in the end All the Arab revolutions need to be patient and take advantage of the experiences that preceded it," asserting that "the phase experienced by Libya is an important and accurate and requires more patience."
Maliki pointed out that "dictatorships do not build but destroy the evidence for that is experienced by Iraq and Libya from the devastation and destruction as a result of a systematic policy of Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi," expressing his "Iraq's readiness to support the democratic experience in all areas of Libya."
For his part, the Libyan delegation that "Libya is the live phase transition of the most difficult stages," explaining that "there is a desire to Libya to take advantage of the Iraqi experience, particularly in the areas of politics and security."
The Minister of Justice, Iraqi Hassan al-Shammari, on Wednesday (February 22, 2012), that the number of Libyan prisoners in Iraq of 32 detainees, while the ministry was prepared to sign the Convention on the exchange of prisoners and detainees with Libya in the event of approval of prime minister.
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry announced, on Tuesday (February 22, 2012), on the government's willingness to cooperate with "all clear" to resolve the issue of Libyan missing and prisoners in Iraq in a legal and judicial, confirming Iraq's desire to return the bilateral relations at the earliest, as expressed Libya's willingness to participate in Arab summit to be held in Baghdad, "the highest level."
He pledged the Iraqi parliament Osama Najafi, on Tuesday, during a meeting with Advisor to the Prime Minister of Libya, Nasser Al-Mana, that Iraq would be a collaborator to resolve files Libyan prisoners in its jails after the examination of both the judicial and legal systems, emphasizing support the Iraqis to the Libyan people for the success of building the modern state.
The movement of popular protest wide witnessed by several Arab countries last year, 2011, to demand change and reform and the fight against corruption, which became known as the "Arab spring", contributed to the projection system of governance that was sits on the blocked Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt and Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, and forcing Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to give up power, while continuing the movement of protests and violence in Syria, killing about 8200 people so far, as it was for this movement extended in many other Arab countries, including Iraq, Bahrain , Jordan, Algeria and Morocco.
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22/02/2012 21:07
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Wednesday, about Iraq's readiness to support the democratic experiment in Libya in all areas, saying that Iraq was the spring of freedom and pluralism has already been Arab spring, as he emphasized the delegation of the Libyan People his country's desire to benefit from the experience of Iraq's political and security.
Maliki said in a statement issued by his office today, on the sidelines of his meeting with the delegation of the Libyan People, which includes a number of media professionals and leaders in the youth of the revolution, that "Iraq is today the spring of freedom and pluralism has already Arab spring," noting that "Iraqis have borne the responsibility in difficult circumstances and fought strongly to smear campaigns and terrorism. "
Al-Maliki that "the will of the people that win in the end All the Arab revolutions need to be patient and take advantage of the experiences that preceded it," asserting that "the phase experienced by Libya is an important and accurate and requires more patience."
Maliki pointed out that "dictatorships do not build but destroy the evidence for that is experienced by Iraq and Libya from the devastation and destruction as a result of a systematic policy of Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi," expressing his "Iraq's readiness to support the democratic experience in all areas of Libya."
For his part, the Libyan delegation that "Libya is the live phase transition of the most difficult stages," explaining that "there is a desire to Libya to take advantage of the Iraqi experience, particularly in the areas of politics and security."
The Minister of Justice, Iraqi Hassan al-Shammari, on Wednesday (February 22, 2012), that the number of Libyan prisoners in Iraq of 32 detainees, while the ministry was prepared to sign the Convention on the exchange of prisoners and detainees with Libya in the event of approval of prime minister.
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry announced, on Tuesday (February 22, 2012), on the government's willingness to cooperate with "all clear" to resolve the issue of Libyan missing and prisoners in Iraq in a legal and judicial, confirming Iraq's desire to return the bilateral relations at the earliest, as expressed Libya's willingness to participate in Arab summit to be held in Baghdad, "the highest level."
He pledged the Iraqi parliament Osama Najafi, on Tuesday, during a meeting with Advisor to the Prime Minister of Libya, Nasser Al-Mana, that Iraq would be a collaborator to resolve files Libyan prisoners in its jails after the examination of both the judicial and legal systems, emphasizing support the Iraqis to the Libyan people for the success of building the modern state.
The movement of popular protest wide witnessed by several Arab countries last year, 2011, to demand change and reform and the fight against corruption, which became known as the "Arab spring", contributed to the projection system of governance that was sits on the blocked Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt and Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, and forcing Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to give up power, while continuing the movement of protests and violence in Syria, killing about 8200 people so far, as it was for this movement extended in many other Arab countries, including Iraq, Bahrain , Jordan, Algeria and Morocco.
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