Sunday, 25 March 2012 17: 39
Jalal Talabani, President of the Republic decided to select next April 5 deadline for a national meeting to resolve the current political crisis in the country.
According to a presidential statement faxed to all Iraq [where] a copy today "after deliberation and extensive consultations with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and speaker of the House of Osama alngivi and with other political leaders and personalities, Jalal Talabani, President of the Republic had decided to convene a national meeting on Thursday, 5th of April 2012."
"Talabani invited the Preparatory Committee tasked with preparing for the meeting to expedite its work and create the work programme before the date mentioned" wishing "crowned joint endeavours to access adequate and comprehensive solutions that meet the needs and aspirations of the Iraqi people and believes that strengthening national harmony and mutual solidarity work for stability and updating building State institutions and service delivery and development."
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Jalal Talabani, President of the Republic decided to select next April 5 deadline for a national meeting to resolve the current political crisis in the country.
According to a presidential statement faxed to all Iraq [where] a copy today "after deliberation and extensive consultations with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and speaker of the House of Osama alngivi and with other political leaders and personalities, Jalal Talabani, President of the Republic had decided to convene a national meeting on Thursday, 5th of April 2012."
"Talabani invited the Preparatory Committee tasked with preparing for the meeting to expedite its work and create the work programme before the date mentioned" wishing "crowned joint endeavours to access adequate and comprehensive solutions that meet the needs and aspirations of the Iraqi people and believes that strengthening national harmony and mutual solidarity work for stability and updating building State institutions and service delivery and development."
alliraqnews.com (can't copy the shortcut)