Najafi go to Riyadh soon at the invitation of the Saudi Shura Council
THURSDAY, MARCH 15 / MARCH 2012 11:44
Twilight News / Office of the Presidency announced the House of Representatives, Thursday, for the direction of the Shura Council in Saudi Arabia to an official invitation to visit Riyadh Najafi.
According to a statement issued by the Office received a "Twilight News" copy that "the Shura Council in Saudi Arabia face a formal invitation to the Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi to visit Riyadh to discuss the future of bilateral relations between the two countries, opening new horizons of parliamentary cooperation between the two brotherly countries."
The statement added that "Najafi said he accepted the invitation, hoping to head a parliamentary delegation to visit Riyadh in the period ahead."
The Minister of Justice Hassan Shammari had gone, the first on Tuesday, to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to discuss the issue of prisoner exchange between the two countries.
It is noteworthy that there are approximately 200 Iraqi prisoners were imprisoned in Saudi Arabia, mostly due to issues related to illegal cross-border smuggling and other related, as found in Iraqi prisons, 387 Arab prisoners, most of them Saudis imprisoned on the back of terrorism-related charges. According to sources in the Ministry of Justice.
Saudi Arabia was presented to the Iraqi embassy in Riyadh nominate its ambassador to Jordan Fahd Abdul Mohsen Al-Zaid to be an ambassador is not a resident in Baghdad, as he emphasized, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, said Saudi Arabia was appointed ambassador to Iraq to restore full diplomatic ties between the two countries in a move is the first since , 1990.
The Saudi decision to appoint an ambassador to Baghdad is the first in more than 20 years after the severance of diplomatic relations between the parties after the invasion of Saddam Hussein's regime of Kuwait in August 1990, where taken Riyadh tough stance of the system at that time and became a base for gathering the multinational forces, which consisted of more than 30 nations to liberate Kuwait.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 15 / MARCH 2012 11:44
Twilight News / Office of the Presidency announced the House of Representatives, Thursday, for the direction of the Shura Council in Saudi Arabia to an official invitation to visit Riyadh Najafi.
According to a statement issued by the Office received a "Twilight News" copy that "the Shura Council in Saudi Arabia face a formal invitation to the Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi to visit Riyadh to discuss the future of bilateral relations between the two countries, opening new horizons of parliamentary cooperation between the two brotherly countries."
The statement added that "Najafi said he accepted the invitation, hoping to head a parliamentary delegation to visit Riyadh in the period ahead."
The Minister of Justice Hassan Shammari had gone, the first on Tuesday, to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to discuss the issue of prisoner exchange between the two countries.
It is noteworthy that there are approximately 200 Iraqi prisoners were imprisoned in Saudi Arabia, mostly due to issues related to illegal cross-border smuggling and other related, as found in Iraqi prisons, 387 Arab prisoners, most of them Saudis imprisoned on the back of terrorism-related charges. According to sources in the Ministry of Justice.
Saudi Arabia was presented to the Iraqi embassy in Riyadh nominate its ambassador to Jordan Fahd Abdul Mohsen Al-Zaid to be an ambassador is not a resident in Baghdad, as he emphasized, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, said Saudi Arabia was appointed ambassador to Iraq to restore full diplomatic ties between the two countries in a move is the first since , 1990.
The Saudi decision to appoint an ambassador to Baghdad is the first in more than 20 years after the severance of diplomatic relations between the parties after the invasion of Saddam Hussein's regime of Kuwait in August 1990, where taken Riyadh tough stance of the system at that time and became a base for gathering the multinational forces, which consisted of more than 30 nations to liberate Kuwait.
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