Maliki: "We reject" calls for dialogue in crisis Anbar
PM: 04:42:13 / 01/2014
The refusal of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki calls for dialogue to prevail in the events of Anbar province.
Maliki said in a conference on "news" in common with the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon in the capital, Baghdad, on Monday, said that "talking about the resort to dialogue in Anbar rejected because we do not NEGOTIATIONS Qaeda and that what is happening in Anbar united Iraqis in their war against al-Qaeda."
He said al-Maliki, that the alternative to the Conference (Geneva -2) and a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis, and warned that the alternative to this would be a disaster for Iraq and the region and the world, announced Iraq's participation in the conference, praising the position of the Security Council and the UN, to Oukovhma alongside Iraq in war against terrorism.
For his part, said Ki-moon, said that his meeting with al-Maliki addressed a number of issues, including the participation of Iraq in Kuwait conference to support the Syrian people, as well as the magnitude of the challenges faced by Iraq in its war against terrorism.
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PM: 04:42:13 / 01/2014
The refusal of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki calls for dialogue to prevail in the events of Anbar province.
Maliki said in a conference on "news" in common with the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon in the capital, Baghdad, on Monday, said that "talking about the resort to dialogue in Anbar rejected because we do not NEGOTIATIONS Qaeda and that what is happening in Anbar united Iraqis in their war against al-Qaeda."
He said al-Maliki, that the alternative to the Conference (Geneva -2) and a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis, and warned that the alternative to this would be a disaster for Iraq and the region and the world, announced Iraq's participation in the conference, praising the position of the Security Council and the UN, to Oukovhma alongside Iraq in war against terrorism.
For his part, said Ki-moon, said that his meeting with al-Maliki addressed a number of issues, including the participation of Iraq in Kuwait conference to support the Syrian people, as well as the magnitude of the challenges faced by Iraq in its war against terrorism.
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