Monday, March 5, 2012 10:02
Saud al-Faisal called on Iraqis to unify their position ahead of the summit
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. called Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal, the political blocs in Iraq to unify their position before the Arab Summit in Baghdad.
Al-Faisal said during a joint news conference with the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council (GCC) Abdul-Latif Al Zayani at the conclusion of the meetings of the Arab Gulf States: I will not boycott the Arab summit in Baghdad, "asserting that the Gulf States welcomes the independence of Iraq and non-interference in its sovereignty.
Faisal called on political trends in Iraq to consolidate its position on Arab issues ahead of the summit, and wished to have a united Iraq, then Iraq with all its sects and doctrines.
The Ministry of the Interior, on Wednesday, the last for the Iraqi security delegation agreement with Saudi Arabia on a new phase of security cooperation in the fight against terrorism, drugs and smuggling across the border.
I consider senior agent of the Ministry of the Interior Adnan al-Asadi in a statement issued, and received / Baghdadiya News /, a copy of it, the delegation's visit Iraqi security to the Saudi capital Riyadh as "very successful," asserting that "Iraq agreed with Saudi Arabia on a new phase of security cooperation in fight against terrorism, drugs and organized crime and smuggling across the border. "
Asadi said that "the cooperation will be an introduction to the opening up of bilateral relations in the political and economic in addition to security," adding that "Collaboration will be through the points remain in close contact between the ministries of internal two countries."
Revealed senior agent of the Ministry of the Interior that "the Iraqi delegation headed by Minister of Justice Hassan Shammari will travel to Riyadh to discuss the issues concerning the exchange of prisoners and convicts between the two countries, without addressing the issue of death row, so as not to conflict with the Constitution of Iraq," / End / 21.
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Saud al-Faisal called on Iraqis to unify their position ahead of the summit
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. called Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal, the political blocs in Iraq to unify their position before the Arab Summit in Baghdad.
Al-Faisal said during a joint news conference with the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council (GCC) Abdul-Latif Al Zayani at the conclusion of the meetings of the Arab Gulf States: I will not boycott the Arab summit in Baghdad, "asserting that the Gulf States welcomes the independence of Iraq and non-interference in its sovereignty.
Faisal called on political trends in Iraq to consolidate its position on Arab issues ahead of the summit, and wished to have a united Iraq, then Iraq with all its sects and doctrines.
The Ministry of the Interior, on Wednesday, the last for the Iraqi security delegation agreement with Saudi Arabia on a new phase of security cooperation in the fight against terrorism, drugs and smuggling across the border.
I consider senior agent of the Ministry of the Interior Adnan al-Asadi in a statement issued, and received / Baghdadiya News /, a copy of it, the delegation's visit Iraqi security to the Saudi capital Riyadh as "very successful," asserting that "Iraq agreed with Saudi Arabia on a new phase of security cooperation in fight against terrorism, drugs and organized crime and smuggling across the border. "
Asadi said that "the cooperation will be an introduction to the opening up of bilateral relations in the political and economic in addition to security," adding that "Collaboration will be through the points remain in close contact between the ministries of internal two countries."
Revealed senior agent of the Ministry of the Interior that "the Iraqi delegation headed by Minister of Justice Hassan Shammari will travel to Riyadh to discuss the issues concerning the exchange of prisoners and convicts between the two countries, without addressing the issue of death row, so as not to conflict with the Constitution of Iraq," / End / 21.
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