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Ban calls for supporting the efforts of Iraq to eradicate terrorism. And Al-Maliki is "the death penalty for killers

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Ban calls for supporting the efforts of Iraq to eradicate terrorism. And Al-Maliki is "the death penalty for killers

Published on Monday, 31 January 2014 13: 03

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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Monday, the international community's support for Iraq in its war against terrorism.

Ban called on the world countries to support Iraq's efforts to eliminate armed groups, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki that kills people with no rights, only the "death penalty.

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during a joint press conference with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad, attended by "time", "we not support terrorism, because terrorism targeting innocent civilians", calling for " not support of terrorism and facing these countries support Iraq."

"Today we met with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and discussed many issues including the Conference to be held in Kuwait to support the Syrian people," he said, adding that "Iraq ready to participate."

He noted that "the magnitude of the challenges faced by Iraq in its war against terrorism."

For his part, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki that "killing people does not have the rights, and the abolition of the death penalty is the only deterrent to stop these crimes, with respect to all decisions of the United Nations and human rights"

Al-Maliki, said he reviewed with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, who arrived in Baghdad today, "what has been achieved during security operations against the forces of terrorism."

Al-Maliki said at a joint news conference with ban in Baghdad attended by correspondent of "time", "we reviewed what has been achieved during security operations against the forces of terrorism and discussed the progress of files on between Iraq and Kuwait, as well as the Syrian crisis and how to stop fighting and sit down at the negotiating table."

He said Al-Maliki "extend my thanks to the positions of the Security Council, the United Nations and the States which sided with Iraq in its war against terrorism."

And "we made a proposal for a UN position against State sponsors of terrorism and promised to ban this upon his return to New York."

Al-Maliki, said that "what is happening in Anbar and Iraq in their war against Al-Qaeda," talk about the possibility of dialogue is unacceptable because we don't we dialogue with Al-Qaeda. "

The Prime Minister revealed that "Iraq will participate in the Conference to be held in Kuwait to discuss support for the Syrian people."

Sources in the Prime Minister's Office told the "time" that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki met with the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the accompanying delegation ".

Another source said "time", "United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, arrived today in Baghdad on an official visit", noting that "ban would meet with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Parliament Speaker Osama Al-nujaifi and a number of other Iraqi officials.

The source, who requested anonymity, said ban would discuss with Iraqi officials the developments in the country, the latest developments in Iraq and stop the violence in Anbar and Fallujah, as well as the Syrian crisis. "

The Prime Minister's media adviser Ali al-Musawi, said Sunday that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will visit the capital Baghdad on Monday, adding that he would discuss with Al-Maliki, the Syrian crisis, an informed source said Ban Ki-moon will hold talks with Parliament Speaker Osama Al-nujaifi and senior Iraqi leaders and officials the latest developments in Iraq, particularly Anbar crisis.

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