Maliki calls during a meeting with a delegation from the Syrian opposition to find a political solution to save Syria from civil strife
Wednesday, January 19 1 / December 2012 18:19
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} met with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki with a delegation from the Syrian opposition headed by General Coordinator of the national coordinating body Haytham Manna, Odat, expressing "grave concern at the continuation of the cycle of violence and killings in Syria."
A statement by the Information Office of the Prime Minister received the Euphrates News Agency {} copy today that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki received his official office today a delegation from the Syrian opposition led by Haytham Manna Awdat General Coordinator of the national coordinating body and the membership of his deputy, Saleh Muslim Mohammed, head of the Democratic Union Party and please Nasser Secretary of the Commission and the Secretary of the Socialist Union Party Arab Democratic. "
He added that "al-Maliki expressed to the Syrian delegation exhibitions deep concern the continuing violence and killings in Syria," calling destinations Syrian opposition to "the need to work to find a political solution that ensures the goals of the Syrian people legitimate and save Syria from the risk of strife Ahli and the collapse of the state and its various institutions."
Maliki stressed "the need to combine everyone's efforts to strengthen the current moderation and rejection of extremism in Syria because it makes problems Aihlha", adding that "the situation in Iraq is separate from what is happening in Syria."
He stressed that "the Iraqi government has provided humanitarian aid and will double aid in the next stage without having any political goals and what has been recognized by international organizations praised the Iraqi role that maintained not to dwell on the internal conflict."
For his part, members of the delegation expressed concern over the escalation of violence, stressing the need to reject extremism and to promote moderation and to be a political solution and not a military one, calling for continuing communication and coordination with the Iraqi government to strengthen any chance for a solution. Ended
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