Maliki, UN delegation discuss regional security
Thursday, 14 March 2013 19:28
Baghdad (AIN) -The Iraqi Premier, Nouri al-Maliki, discussed with the Ambassadors of the Permanent Member States at the UN Security Council, the security situation in the region and the world and its ramifications on Iraq's internal situation.
A statement by the Premier's office reported on Thursday "During receiving the Ambassadors at his office in Baghdad, Maliki called to enhance the cooperation among the world countries to preserve the region's stability and support the efforts exerted to promote the moderation and combating terrorism and extremism which threaten the security and stability," stressing "Iraq is determined to build good relations with all the world countries and seeks to develop the ties on all levels."
For their parts, "The delegation's members confirmed the responsibility of the Permanent Member States at the UNSC in maintaining the security and stability in the region and the world." /End/
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Thursday, 14 March 2013 19:28
Baghdad (AIN) -The Iraqi Premier, Nouri al-Maliki, discussed with the Ambassadors of the Permanent Member States at the UN Security Council, the security situation in the region and the world and its ramifications on Iraq's internal situation.
A statement by the Premier's office reported on Thursday "During receiving the Ambassadors at his office in Baghdad, Maliki called to enhance the cooperation among the world countries to preserve the region's stability and support the efforts exerted to promote the moderation and combating terrorism and extremism which threaten the security and stability," stressing "Iraq is determined to build good relations with all the world countries and seeks to develop the ties on all levels."
For their parts, "The delegation's members confirmed the responsibility of the Permanent Member States at the UNSC in maintaining the security and stability in the region and the world." /End/
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