Wednesday, February 29, 2012 12:27
Mauritanian president announced his participation in the Baghdad summit
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the President of Islamic Republic of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, will attend the summit to Baghdad
To be held in Baghdad on 29 March next, pointing out that Iraq welcomed Mauritania's quest to re-open its embassy in Baghdad and the audience sees in the Mauritanian effective contribution in uniting the Arab discourse on all issues important Arab.
The envoy said the Iraqi president, according to a statement issued by the Information Office of the Ministry of Education received / Baghdadiya News /: "The President of Islamic Republic of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, announced his presence to Baghdad summit to be held on 29 March next, stressing his country's keenness on strengthening of relations with Iraq in all areas, and that Mauritania is seeking to re-open its embassy in Baghdad. "
The envoy added that Iraq "welcomes the reopening of the Embassy of Mauritania in Baghdad, as he sees in the audience Mauritanian an effective contribution in uniting the Arab discourse on all issues important Arab center of what ails the region of transformation", and expressed Iraq's desire "to strengthen its relations with our sister Mauritania the political, economic and all areas that meet the interests of both countries. "
It was announced yesterday that the Kingdom of Morocco confirmed their participation in the Baghdad summit to be held on 29 next March, and that participation of Morocco will give a clear message to all that Iraq has returned strongly to Eachd big role in the path of the actor-Arab relations. And that the Moroccan government found a deep understanding and positive political developments taking place in Iraq.
The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, began an official tour to invite the leaders of four countries: Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria and Tunisia to attend the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad on 29 March.
Includes the tour, which will be transferred through an envoy to invite Talabani, the Iraqi government to the leaders of the Maghreb countries to participate in the Baghdad summit, call the King of Morocco Mohammed VI and Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz and President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki.
The Iraqi government announced earlier that the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Iraqi government will be the envoy to Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria and Tunisia to invite leaders of these countries formally to attend the Arab summit will be held Aalta in the capital Baghdad.
The Arab League has postponed Arab summit which was scheduled to be held in Baghdad in March 2011 to March 2012, at the request of an Iraqi consensus after the Arab Member States in view of the events witnessed by the Arab world during the year 2011. The Deputy Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Ben Helli, that Iraq is able to ensure the success of the Arab summit, and that he is entering a phase during which he will head the Arab action. / Finished
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Mauritanian president announced his participation in the Baghdad summit
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the President of Islamic Republic of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, will attend the summit to Baghdad
To be held in Baghdad on 29 March next, pointing out that Iraq welcomed Mauritania's quest to re-open its embassy in Baghdad and the audience sees in the Mauritanian effective contribution in uniting the Arab discourse on all issues important Arab.
The envoy said the Iraqi president, according to a statement issued by the Information Office of the Ministry of Education received / Baghdadiya News /: "The President of Islamic Republic of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, announced his presence to Baghdad summit to be held on 29 March next, stressing his country's keenness on strengthening of relations with Iraq in all areas, and that Mauritania is seeking to re-open its embassy in Baghdad. "
The envoy added that Iraq "welcomes the reopening of the Embassy of Mauritania in Baghdad, as he sees in the audience Mauritanian an effective contribution in uniting the Arab discourse on all issues important Arab center of what ails the region of transformation", and expressed Iraq's desire "to strengthen its relations with our sister Mauritania the political, economic and all areas that meet the interests of both countries. "
It was announced yesterday that the Kingdom of Morocco confirmed their participation in the Baghdad summit to be held on 29 next March, and that participation of Morocco will give a clear message to all that Iraq has returned strongly to Eachd big role in the path of the actor-Arab relations. And that the Moroccan government found a deep understanding and positive political developments taking place in Iraq.
The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, began an official tour to invite the leaders of four countries: Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria and Tunisia to attend the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad on 29 March.
Includes the tour, which will be transferred through an envoy to invite Talabani, the Iraqi government to the leaders of the Maghreb countries to participate in the Baghdad summit, call the King of Morocco Mohammed VI and Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz and President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki.
The Iraqi government announced earlier that the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Iraqi government will be the envoy to Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria and Tunisia to invite leaders of these countries formally to attend the Arab summit will be held Aalta in the capital Baghdad.
The Arab League has postponed Arab summit which was scheduled to be held in Baghdad in March 2011 to March 2012, at the request of an Iraqi consensus after the Arab Member States in view of the events witnessed by the Arab world during the year 2011. The Deputy Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Ben Helli, that Iraq is able to ensure the success of the Arab summit, and that he is entering a phase during which he will head the Arab action. / Finished
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