Maliki: Escape from the application of the Constitution to not build the country's bargaining
Sunday, April 15 / April 2012 09:14
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BAGHDAD / With: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said the escape from the application of the Constitution to the bargaining does not build the country, stressing his commitment to all the words contained therein, according to a statement his office Sunday.
The statement quoted by the agency received news the future, a copy of, "Maliki said in an interview with Kurdish newspaper that" the only way to solve all the problems that hinder the building of the Iraqi state is resorting to the Constitution and abide by the "wondered about" the fear of its application, "adding that" to escape it about bargaining does not build the country. "
He called on Maliki to "follow the foreign policy and one which is determined by the federal government as required by the Constitution and all kinds of regulations democracy in the world."
Maliki hailed the "role of Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari," describing it as "an Iraqi official cause of his mission and not by their nationality," and warned of what he described as "attempts to incite such party national, the other to gain a passing." (Finished)
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Sunday, April 15 / April 2012 09:14
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BAGHDAD / With: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said the escape from the application of the Constitution to the bargaining does not build the country, stressing his commitment to all the words contained therein, according to a statement his office Sunday.
The statement quoted by the agency received news the future, a copy of, "Maliki said in an interview with Kurdish newspaper that" the only way to solve all the problems that hinder the building of the Iraqi state is resorting to the Constitution and abide by the "wondered about" the fear of its application, "adding that" to escape it about bargaining does not build the country. "
He called on Maliki to "follow the foreign policy and one which is determined by the federal government as required by the Constitution and all kinds of regulations democracy in the world."
Maliki hailed the "role of Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari," describing it as "an Iraqi official cause of his mission and not by their nationality," and warned of what he described as "attempts to incite such party national, the other to gain a passing." (Finished)
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