Shammari in Saudi Arabia .. Beyond the agreement to exchange prisoners
Posted 19/03/2012 07:11 AM
Riyadh, Baghdad - "squares of liberation"
sources said Saudi Arabia and Iraq are identical to the visit of Iraqi Justice Minister Hassan al-Shammari to Saudi Arabia, is far from "an agreement to exchange prisoners," stating that "Baghdad is seeking to open a page with real Riyadh reluctant so far to accept the deal with the Iraqi government led by Nuri al-Maliki, accused Saudi Arabia of his Lord Iran. "
The minister and his counterpart Shammari Arabia during the signing of an agreement on exchange of prisoners (and a Q)
This pursuit of Iraq to open a new page of relations with Saudi Arabia, revealed by the Minister Shammari in Riyadh, yesterday when he said that "carrying a message from Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that the Government of Iraq is ready for communication and cooperation with Saudi Arabia for the good of both countries," he said in remarks carried by Saudi media that Iraqi officials Satwalun to visit Saudi Arabia, "I know that the Minister of Science and Technology of Iraq is coming to the UK. and will be followed by Chairman of the Iraqi parliament in a series of official visits between the two countries."
to that, the Shammari that the "agreement the exchange of prisoners, which was signed with Saudi Arabia yesterday will enter into force 30 days after the exchange of notes of diplomatic pro to authenticate the parties, according to regular procedures in force for each of the two countries, "explaining that" the agreement includes all Saudis detained in Iraq penalties of deprivation of freedom, and access to the Kingdom depends on the certifications of official and legal agreement of the two countries to be valid, and I will try with all my best to move to the House of Representatives and the ministers in Iraq to speed application. in order to reunite the families of convicts on both sides, taking into consideration the humanitarian aspects of their families and their families who are in Saudi Arabia and Iraq. "
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Posted 19/03/2012 07:11 AM
Riyadh, Baghdad - "squares of liberation"
sources said Saudi Arabia and Iraq are identical to the visit of Iraqi Justice Minister Hassan al-Shammari to Saudi Arabia, is far from "an agreement to exchange prisoners," stating that "Baghdad is seeking to open a page with real Riyadh reluctant so far to accept the deal with the Iraqi government led by Nuri al-Maliki, accused Saudi Arabia of his Lord Iran. "
The minister and his counterpart Shammari Arabia during the signing of an agreement on exchange of prisoners (and a Q)
This pursuit of Iraq to open a new page of relations with Saudi Arabia, revealed by the Minister Shammari in Riyadh, yesterday when he said that "carrying a message from Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that the Government of Iraq is ready for communication and cooperation with Saudi Arabia for the good of both countries," he said in remarks carried by Saudi media that Iraqi officials Satwalun to visit Saudi Arabia, "I know that the Minister of Science and Technology of Iraq is coming to the UK. and will be followed by Chairman of the Iraqi parliament in a series of official visits between the two countries."
to that, the Shammari that the "agreement the exchange of prisoners, which was signed with Saudi Arabia yesterday will enter into force 30 days after the exchange of notes of diplomatic pro to authenticate the parties, according to regular procedures in force for each of the two countries, "explaining that" the agreement includes all Saudis detained in Iraq penalties of deprivation of freedom, and access to the Kingdom depends on the certifications of official and legal agreement of the two countries to be valid, and I will try with all my best to move to the House of Representatives and the ministers in Iraq to speed application. in order to reunite the families of convicts on both sides, taking into consideration the humanitarian aspects of their families and their families who are in Saudi Arabia and Iraq. "
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