British Foreign Minister to visit Baghdad tomorrow
Editor: OT Wednesday 12 September 2012 16: 49 GMT
British Foreign Secretary William Hague
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
British Foreign Minister William Hague to Baghdad on Thursday for an official visit to Iraq by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry source.
Website transfer of PUK leader Jalal Talabani for the source, who requested anonymity, was quoted as saying that Haig "will arrive in Baghdad on Thursday, where he is scheduled to hold a press conference with his Iraqi counterpart Hoshyar Zebari, in addition to meeting with a number of Iraqi officials.
Deputy US Secretary of State William Burns arrived in Baghdad on Wednesday in a surprise visit unannounced arrival, where he met with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and discussed the situation in Iraq and developments in the crisis region in particular.
Burns also met with President Jalal Talabani and Parliament Speaker Osama Tehran and leader of the Iraqi list, Iyad Allawi, to discuss the political situation.
Iraq has in recent visits to Western leaders, with a high-level delegation from the US Congress included Lindsay Graham and John McCain and Joseph Lieberman to the capital Baghdad, on 4 September at the unannounced visit, during which he met with senior Iraqi officials.
And got us Assistant Secretary of State for near Eastern Affairs Elizabeth Jones to Baghdad Sunday (2 September 2012), where he discussed with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari ways to stop the bloodshed in Syria and Syrian refugee situations and the provisions of Chapter VII.
In recent months the Iraqi Government attempts to play the role of a regional effect in a number of regional and international issues as Iraq Arabic Summit hosted in Baghdad in the past month, also saw the Iraqi capital of Baghdad in May last five plus one group meeting on the Iranian nuclear issue, Iraq submitted at the end of last month to resolve the crisis, Syrian initiative includes ending violence in the country and the formation of a transitional Government.
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Editor: OT Wednesday 12 September 2012 16: 49 GMT
British Foreign Secretary William Hague
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
British Foreign Minister William Hague to Baghdad on Thursday for an official visit to Iraq by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry source.
Website transfer of PUK leader Jalal Talabani for the source, who requested anonymity, was quoted as saying that Haig "will arrive in Baghdad on Thursday, where he is scheduled to hold a press conference with his Iraqi counterpart Hoshyar Zebari, in addition to meeting with a number of Iraqi officials.
Deputy US Secretary of State William Burns arrived in Baghdad on Wednesday in a surprise visit unannounced arrival, where he met with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and discussed the situation in Iraq and developments in the crisis region in particular.
Burns also met with President Jalal Talabani and Parliament Speaker Osama Tehran and leader of the Iraqi list, Iyad Allawi, to discuss the political situation.
Iraq has in recent visits to Western leaders, with a high-level delegation from the US Congress included Lindsay Graham and John McCain and Joseph Lieberman to the capital Baghdad, on 4 September at the unannounced visit, during which he met with senior Iraqi officials.
And got us Assistant Secretary of State for near Eastern Affairs Elizabeth Jones to Baghdad Sunday (2 September 2012), where he discussed with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari ways to stop the bloodshed in Syria and Syrian refugee situations and the provisions of Chapter VII.
In recent months the Iraqi Government attempts to play the role of a regional effect in a number of regional and international issues as Iraq Arabic Summit hosted in Baghdad in the past month, also saw the Iraqi capital of Baghdad in May last five plus one group meeting on the Iranian nuclear issue, Iraq submitted at the end of last month to resolve the crisis, Syrian initiative includes ending violence in the country and the formation of a transitional Government.
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