Wednesday, February 29, 2012 12:11
Algehiche: support "al-Maliki" the change in Syria, in solidarity with the Arabs rejected the sent
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. between the Member of Parliament MP for the Iraqi List, Osman Algehiche support the Iraqi government to the people of the Syrian Arab consensus because of the pro-Syrian people
The rejection of the system.
He said Algehiche L / Baghdadiya News / "can not be Iraq without the consensus of the Arab countries to the change in Syria," explaining, "Since the Arab consensus with the victim and not with the executioner with the Syrian people Almentvd and blood that bleed every day must be Iraq in this direction." .
He asked "to support the Iraqi government and the opposition uprising in Syria and the position officially with the Syrian people and not with the Baath Party."
The Algehiche that "the support of the Prime Minister" Nuri al-Maliki "will pave the change in Syria to hold the Arab summit in Baghdad and its success."
He was a member of the Iraqi parliament MP from the Iraqi List, "I think I will stand with the Iraqi government and with the Arab consensus for change in Syria."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki take it yesterday, Tuesday, the need for change in Syria through the formation of a government of national unity beginning.
Maliki said in a press statement that "Iraq supports the change in Syria through the formation of a government of national unity, beginning," stressing the importance of "fair elections under the supervision of UN and Arab shall be elected by the National Council to approve the constitution."
Maliki said that "the security situation in Syria will not be stable, except in the case of a change and the granting of freedoms enough to form a new government."
In the context of a separate Prime Minister explained that "Arab countries have insisted on attending the Summit through next March," denying the existence of "problematic in the presence of heads of ministries or the military tribunal to represent their countries at the top, especially in the countries that have not completed the political system until now."
Maliki pointed out that "Iraq is seeking to build strong relations with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is based on the clarity and direct dialogue and not through intermediaries who may spoil the relationship more than they serve sometimes."
The Prime Minister called for "opening up on some of them Arabs," noting that "states will reveal that there are many elements of the good relationship will be achieved and therefore the common interests and be with each other first and between us and the Second World," as he put it. "
A delegation from the Secretariat of the League of Arab States visited Iraq in the thirtieth of January, led by Assistant Secretary-General Ahmed Ben Helli, where he was briefed on preparations for Baghdad for the summit and was reassured to the completion of the bulk of the logistical preparations necessary were identified as the ninth day of the month of March next date for holding the summit in Baghdad. / End /
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Algehiche: support "al-Maliki" the change in Syria, in solidarity with the Arabs rejected the sent
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. between the Member of Parliament MP for the Iraqi List, Osman Algehiche support the Iraqi government to the people of the Syrian Arab consensus because of the pro-Syrian people
The rejection of the system.
He said Algehiche L / Baghdadiya News / "can not be Iraq without the consensus of the Arab countries to the change in Syria," explaining, "Since the Arab consensus with the victim and not with the executioner with the Syrian people Almentvd and blood that bleed every day must be Iraq in this direction." .
He asked "to support the Iraqi government and the opposition uprising in Syria and the position officially with the Syrian people and not with the Baath Party."
The Algehiche that "the support of the Prime Minister" Nuri al-Maliki "will pave the change in Syria to hold the Arab summit in Baghdad and its success."
He was a member of the Iraqi parliament MP from the Iraqi List, "I think I will stand with the Iraqi government and with the Arab consensus for change in Syria."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki take it yesterday, Tuesday, the need for change in Syria through the formation of a government of national unity beginning.
Maliki said in a press statement that "Iraq supports the change in Syria through the formation of a government of national unity, beginning," stressing the importance of "fair elections under the supervision of UN and Arab shall be elected by the National Council to approve the constitution."
Maliki said that "the security situation in Syria will not be stable, except in the case of a change and the granting of freedoms enough to form a new government."
In the context of a separate Prime Minister explained that "Arab countries have insisted on attending the Summit through next March," denying the existence of "problematic in the presence of heads of ministries or the military tribunal to represent their countries at the top, especially in the countries that have not completed the political system until now."
Maliki pointed out that "Iraq is seeking to build strong relations with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is based on the clarity and direct dialogue and not through intermediaries who may spoil the relationship more than they serve sometimes."
The Prime Minister called for "opening up on some of them Arabs," noting that "states will reveal that there are many elements of the good relationship will be achieved and therefore the common interests and be with each other first and between us and the Second World," as he put it. "
A delegation from the Secretariat of the League of Arab States visited Iraq in the thirtieth of January, led by Assistant Secretary-General Ahmed Ben Helli, where he was briefed on preparations for Baghdad for the summit and was reassured to the completion of the bulk of the logistical preparations necessary were identified as the ninth day of the month of March next date for holding the summit in Baghdad. / End /
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