Monday, March 12, 2012 17:45
Maliki discuss with Biden telephoned Iraq's efforts to emerge from Chapter VII
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Monday, with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden telephoned Iraq's efforts to emerge from Chapter VII.
A statement by the office of Prime Minister Maliki and received / Baghdadiya News / copy it, that "al-Maliki received a phone call from Vice President Joe Biden, looking through it to intensify Iraq's efforts to emerge from Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations."
The statement added that "the intensification of ribs also discussed Iraq's efforts to find peaceful solutions to problems and crises faced by many countries of the region."
The statement said that "al-Maliki affirmed his opposition to violence and the use of force as a way to resolve the crisis in Syria," and expressed "rejection of attempts to bring weapons to Syria of any party."
The statement noted that Alcalay said during the phone call to "tighten security on the border with Syria, and placed under close surveillance," noting that "the measures is in line with the policy of Iraq's efforts to dry the violence and bloodshed of the Syrians and the boot to find a peaceful solution."
According to the statement, Vice President Biden a "willingness United States to support Iraq's efforts to emerge from Chapter VII resolution of the problems that prevent this, including the issues between Iraq and Kuwait and his country's rejection arming all sides in Syria," / End
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Maliki discuss with Biden telephoned Iraq's efforts to emerge from Chapter VII
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Monday, with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden telephoned Iraq's efforts to emerge from Chapter VII.
A statement by the office of Prime Minister Maliki and received / Baghdadiya News / copy it, that "al-Maliki received a phone call from Vice President Joe Biden, looking through it to intensify Iraq's efforts to emerge from Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations."
The statement added that "the intensification of ribs also discussed Iraq's efforts to find peaceful solutions to problems and crises faced by many countries of the region."
The statement said that "al-Maliki affirmed his opposition to violence and the use of force as a way to resolve the crisis in Syria," and expressed "rejection of attempts to bring weapons to Syria of any party."
The statement noted that Alcalay said during the phone call to "tighten security on the border with Syria, and placed under close surveillance," noting that "the measures is in line with the policy of Iraq's efforts to dry the violence and bloodshed of the Syrians and the boot to find a peaceful solution."
According to the statement, Vice President Biden a "willingness United States to support Iraq's efforts to emerge from Chapter VII resolution of the problems that prevent this, including the issues between Iraq and Kuwait and his country's rejection arming all sides in Syria," / End
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