The Iraqi government expects the continuation of the meeting of 5 +1 until tomorrow
Author: ZJ Editor: SS | AA Wednesday 23 May 2012 16:23 GMT
Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh
Sumerian News / Baghdad
expected the Iraqi government, on Wednesday, the continuation of the meeting 5 +1 on Iran's nuclear program, which is currently being held in Baghdad, until tomorrow, Thursday, in case no solution is reached on the file. said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in an interview for " Alsumaria News ", that" in the event of failure of the 5 +1 meeting, which is currently being held in Baghdad, to resolve on the Iranian nuclear issue, it is expected to continue until tomorrow, Thursday, the day on May 24 of the current. " For his part, correspondent of "Sumerian News" , that the third session of the meeting of the 5 +1 and Iran over its nuclear program will be held after the end of the second session at eight o'clock in the evening. and started the second session of the meetings of the Group (5 +1) and Iran over its nuclear program earlier in the day, after the end of the first session and exit meeting for a break. and began the day a meeting of (5 +1) and Iran in his home in the Green Zone in central Baghdad to discuss Tehran's nuclear file, after reaching the participating delegations and was received by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Maliki confirmed that the success of the meeting will reflect positively on the region and Iraq in particular, with pointed coordinator of the European Union for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton that Baghdad has become the focus of this activity is great international after it had been the center of activity of the Arab, in referring to the Arab Summit in Baghdad end of March 2012. arrived official Iranian nuclear file Said Jalili, on 21 May 2012, where met with both President Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Talabani confirmed Iraq's desire to exit the meeting with positive results, while stressing Jalili that his country looks forward to that meeting is an important step in the way of solving problems related to, and expressed his country's desire to strengthen relations and the expansion of Cooperation with Iraq. hosts Baghdad on Wednesday (23 May 2012), the meeting of the Group of 5 +1 on Iran's nuclear program under the chairmanship of the High Representative for Security Affairs and Foreign Affairs in the European Union Catherine Ashton, following approval by the permanent members of the Security Council and Germany, while confirming the Iraqi government readiness to protect him and not allow any state to participate in the meeting that interfere with security. It is noteworthy that the international community have accused Tehran of using its civilian nuclear program declared to conceal a plan to develop atomic weapons pose a serious threat to the security of the region, while still the United Nations imposed sanctions on Tehran over this file, and not allow international inspectors to visit centers of reactors to determine their nature, while Iran has repeatedly denied seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, asserting that the aim of its nuclear program is civilian exchange, and approved the production of over 4,500 kilograms of enriched uranium since 2007, an amount sufficient to produce four nuclear weapons, according to estimates of the number of experts.
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Author: ZJ Editor: SS | AA Wednesday 23 May 2012 16:23 GMT
Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh
Sumerian News / Baghdad
expected the Iraqi government, on Wednesday, the continuation of the meeting 5 +1 on Iran's nuclear program, which is currently being held in Baghdad, until tomorrow, Thursday, in case no solution is reached on the file. said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in an interview for " Alsumaria News ", that" in the event of failure of the 5 +1 meeting, which is currently being held in Baghdad, to resolve on the Iranian nuclear issue, it is expected to continue until tomorrow, Thursday, the day on May 24 of the current. " For his part, correspondent of "Sumerian News" , that the third session of the meeting of the 5 +1 and Iran over its nuclear program will be held after the end of the second session at eight o'clock in the evening. and started the second session of the meetings of the Group (5 +1) and Iran over its nuclear program earlier in the day, after the end of the first session and exit meeting for a break. and began the day a meeting of (5 +1) and Iran in his home in the Green Zone in central Baghdad to discuss Tehran's nuclear file, after reaching the participating delegations and was received by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Maliki confirmed that the success of the meeting will reflect positively on the region and Iraq in particular, with pointed coordinator of the European Union for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton that Baghdad has become the focus of this activity is great international after it had been the center of activity of the Arab, in referring to the Arab Summit in Baghdad end of March 2012. arrived official Iranian nuclear file Said Jalili, on 21 May 2012, where met with both President Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Talabani confirmed Iraq's desire to exit the meeting with positive results, while stressing Jalili that his country looks forward to that meeting is an important step in the way of solving problems related to, and expressed his country's desire to strengthen relations and the expansion of Cooperation with Iraq. hosts Baghdad on Wednesday (23 May 2012), the meeting of the Group of 5 +1 on Iran's nuclear program under the chairmanship of the High Representative for Security Affairs and Foreign Affairs in the European Union Catherine Ashton, following approval by the permanent members of the Security Council and Germany, while confirming the Iraqi government readiness to protect him and not allow any state to participate in the meeting that interfere with security. It is noteworthy that the international community have accused Tehran of using its civilian nuclear program declared to conceal a plan to develop atomic weapons pose a serious threat to the security of the region, while still the United Nations imposed sanctions on Tehran over this file, and not allow international inspectors to visit centers of reactors to determine their nature, while Iran has repeatedly denied seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, asserting that the aim of its nuclear program is civilian exchange, and approved the production of over 4,500 kilograms of enriched uranium since 2007, an amount sufficient to produce four nuclear weapons, according to estimates of the number of experts.
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