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Ammar al-Hakim succeed reconciliation prime ministers and parliament

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Ammar al-Hakim succeed reconciliation prime ministers and parliament
Published in: 9:09 pm, June 1, 2013 Editor:

BAGHDAD (Iba) .. In the first signs of the success of the initiative of the President of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim today met Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi and "Qama handshake of one another and come to terms with each other."

Hakim hosted afternoon meeting, the symbolic presence of all the guests of the political leaders and the presidencies of the Republic and the Council of Ministers, deputies and heads of blocs and Endowments, personalities and religious minorities.

Hakim stressed the issuance of the symbolic meeting of the word of honor committed by all forces and blocs, components and Iraqi figures.

He said in a speech opening the meeting symbolic that "our meeting symbolic of this and away from the political complexities and protocol, but carries great significance that Aracatna bigger than our differences and وطنيتنا deeper than Tqatatna.
Addressing Hakim attendance by saying, "You are the leaders of Iraq and his men have borne the concerns of this nation in prisons and in exile and you make sacrifices direct and indirect, have lost brothers and loved ones and friends in the basements of dictatorship and your young men shall Avnitm flower and you Hunted, detained or exiled. "

He added, "You are the history of Iraq and its future, and today you to consider your people to you leaders and symbols and waiting for you to draw their own future and the future of generations ahead and ponder you to publish hope along the geography of this country lover who Hmmeltmoh in Ahaddaqkm, we are all well aware of the legacy left by the dictatorship and large gaps brought about by in the fabric of society, taste and thought of Iraq. "

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