The Iraqi Ambassador to the United States on Friday, Philly, Lukman, lack of guarantee to give Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's "third term", as he pointed out an agreement to restore the Jewish archive from the United States,
Iraq's Ambassador to the United States, Lukman Philly dialogue forum held in the Tower of Babel in central Baghdad), "the newlywed with the Americans told them that a democratic Iraq, a democratic systems and there is no fraud in the election that is talked about and there is no guarantee that a third term for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki", stating that "out of the question on Al-Maliki's third term is itself a democratic, I think that it is necessary to educate Americans in selecting officials based on Rationale for deeper and more precise ".
And on the Jewish archive Philly explained that "the Jewish archive is not all Jews but only shot label by this name is a general and a collection of partition files on the archive, called the label, and some of it is related to the Palestine Liberation Organization, with regard to intelligence, named after the title of the main character, a Jewish".
"Philly" there is an agreement with the US side on the archive since 2003 and is one of the legacies I took it as a new Ambassador for Iraq in Washington and talking with the Americans that they debate us ownership documents for Iraq despite pressure from members of u.s. Congress and talk that the documents taken from Jews by sending of Iraq but we are still discussing the timeline for handing over documents to Iraq. "
Iraq was renewed on 17 December 2013, respected Jewish heritage, and its readiness to contribute to preserving the history and heritage of all walks of life, whether they are Jews or Christians or Muslims, returned to the project to renovate the Iraqi Jewish archive "reflects the new Iraq".
The US sources confirmed, (14 August 2013), the contents of the archive of the Jewish to Iraq will be after completion of maintenance, the maintenance of 2700 book and manuscript reached the completion rate of 60 percent, while most of the old books "were rotting because of the heat and humidity", revealed a plan to open the exhibition of documents in October 2013.
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