Council of Ministers held a meeting for the first time at the Republican Palace
On: Tuesday 24/05/2011 17:38
Baghdad (news) .. The Council of Ministers, and for the first time in more than eight years, its regular meeting at the presidential palace.
A source in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (the Agency's news) said on Tuesday: "The cabinet held a meeting this afternoon and for the first time in the presidential palace, after the palace was under the supervision of American forces.
The U.S. forces handed over the presidential palace to the Iraqi government last year and the government began again his rehabilitation, in preparation to meet the official figures, visiting Iraq.
And the source added: The meeting was held in a chamber of the palace, which is hoped to hold a weekly meeting where he said, adding that the meeting and during the breathing first discussed a range of issues pertaining to the security side and the service, as well as what has been accomplished during the Hundred Days identified by the Prime Minister .. Extensive details later. / End / (o. P)
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On: Tuesday 24/05/2011 17:38
Baghdad (news) .. The Council of Ministers, and for the first time in more than eight years, its regular meeting at the presidential palace.
A source in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (the Agency's news) said on Tuesday: "The cabinet held a meeting this afternoon and for the first time in the presidential palace, after the palace was under the supervision of American forces.
The U.S. forces handed over the presidential palace to the Iraqi government last year and the government began again his rehabilitation, in preparation to meet the official figures, visiting Iraq.
And the source added: The meeting was held in a chamber of the palace, which is hoped to hold a weekly meeting where he said, adding that the meeting and during the breathing first discussed a range of issues pertaining to the security side and the service, as well as what has been accomplished during the Hundred Days identified by the Prime Minister .. Extensive details later. / End / (o. P)
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