Parliamentary Foreign Relations: - reveal a rapprochement in relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia
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A member of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Relations for a rapprochement in relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
A member of the Committee and MP for the coalition of state law Sami al-Askari told a news briefing today that "there was a move toward Iraqi relations - Saudi Arabia began nearly two years have noted resolving the situation Saudi after an Arab summit in Baghdad last year and began step appoint an ambassador and that was not resident in addition to security cooperation. "
He added that "the Saudi side is interested in signing a prisoner exchange agreement with Iraq and other things, and we hope that these steps are encouraging and helping to pave the ground for re-establishing ties to normal."
The news reports had said Saturday that "the Saudi delegation went to the capital Bgdadlajra talks and meetings with Iraqi officials addressed to the bilateral relations between the two countries. Without disclosing his characters or his duties. Saudi Arabia was appointed in late February 2012 [Fahd bin Abdul Mohsen Suleiman Zaid] to be the first Saudi non-resident ambassador in Iraq since 1990 when he invaded the head of the former regime of Saddam Hussein, Kuwait and longer recognizes his duties ambassador in diplomatic terms to restore diplomatic relations broken between the two countries 22 years ago.
The Committee on Iraqi security - Saudi high-level and signed an equitable February last exchange agreement [166] prisoners Saudis and Iraqis in prisons two countries, to enter into force within a period of 30 days from the date of signing, and after agreement and Interior Minister, Mohammed bin Nayef, with Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, Adnan al-Asadi, during the latter's visit to Riyadh at the end of last November 2012 on the formation of a joint committee to meet in Saudi Arabia to activate the process of transfer of sentenced penalties of deprivation of liberty in the context of regional and bilateral agreements between the two countries, or according to the principle of reciprocity, and including does not conflict with the laws and regulations in force in Saudi Arabia and Iraq
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{Baghdad Ambassador: News}
A member of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Relations for a rapprochement in relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
A member of the Committee and MP for the coalition of state law Sami al-Askari told a news briefing today that "there was a move toward Iraqi relations - Saudi Arabia began nearly two years have noted resolving the situation Saudi after an Arab summit in Baghdad last year and began step appoint an ambassador and that was not resident in addition to security cooperation. "
He added that "the Saudi side is interested in signing a prisoner exchange agreement with Iraq and other things, and we hope that these steps are encouraging and helping to pave the ground for re-establishing ties to normal."
The news reports had said Saturday that "the Saudi delegation went to the capital Bgdadlajra talks and meetings with Iraqi officials addressed to the bilateral relations between the two countries. Without disclosing his characters or his duties. Saudi Arabia was appointed in late February 2012 [Fahd bin Abdul Mohsen Suleiman Zaid] to be the first Saudi non-resident ambassador in Iraq since 1990 when he invaded the head of the former regime of Saddam Hussein, Kuwait and longer recognizes his duties ambassador in diplomatic terms to restore diplomatic relations broken between the two countries 22 years ago.
The Committee on Iraqi security - Saudi high-level and signed an equitable February last exchange agreement [166] prisoners Saudis and Iraqis in prisons two countries, to enter into force within a period of 30 days from the date of signing, and after agreement and Interior Minister, Mohammed bin Nayef, with Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, Adnan al-Asadi, during the latter's visit to Riyadh at the end of last November 2012 on the formation of a joint committee to meet in Saudi Arabia to activate the process of transfer of sentenced penalties of deprivation of liberty in the context of regional and bilateral agreements between the two countries, or according to the principle of reciprocity, and including does not conflict with the laws and regulations in force in Saudi Arabia and Iraq
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