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    Post by Rocky Sat 29 Jun 2013, 6:54 am

    Maliki calls for dialogue blocs hard to resolve differences in preparation for the holding of the National Forum and prevent Iraq from logic events

    Saturday, June 29, 2013 11:19


     

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    Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's forces and the political blocs to sit down at the table of dialogue to resolve differences to avoid Iraq from sectarian events of the region.

     

    Maliki said during his speech at the ceremony central Iraq emerges from the provisions of Chapter VII held in the capital Baghdad on Saturday "kind sit down to the table of dialogue and continued communication and open all files of reality and that was a bitter and according to the Constitution because the dialogue is imperative to unavoidable him as a prelude to hold a national meeting for the advancement of country and political stability and to move the process of reconstruction. "

     

    "We are after we are out of the nightmare of Chapter VII we say frankly that we are heading strongly towards rebuilding Iraq politically, economically and erase all traces of humiliation, which occurred on Iraq by politicians and reckless ruling Baath dictatorship."

     

    Maliki said to "the need to consolidate positions and speeches politically and in the media to counter the risk of shipping sectarian and political tensions in the region, fueled by the owners of sedition and thought takfirist which invites us to stand against the storm that ripple the region to keep our country and check over the past years and put it frankly, neither one winner or beneficiary of these events everyone Sictoa the بنارها. "

     

    The prime minister called on politicians to "reject sectarian rhetoric and sectarians to protect our people and our country and not to turn to groups, sectarian and racial or adopting practices tearing our country and to preserve national unity and work to calm to avoid action and reaction and overcome the bloodbaths paid freight sectarian."

     

    "We applaud the exit of Iraq from international sanctions and regained full sovereignty and control its riches and its economy was not this victory unique to the unity, determination and patience of the Iraqi people and to circumvent with the national government, which has fought negotiations painstaking and tedious with the United Nations and the countries of the world, particularly with its neighbor Kuwait's policy was characterized by wisdom."

     

    Maliki said that "Iraq has witnessed a war with al-Qaeda and militias during the past years and phase was tougher than all the wars experienced by Iraq, but the unity and determination of his sons were able reunion national reconciliation and we were able to through out the international forces and today we came out of international sanctions."

     

    Maliki expressed his "gratitude to the UN Security Council, which voted to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, the United Nations and Kuwait," stressing "that Iraq sought to establish better relations with the countries of the world on the basis of mutual respect, without interfering in the internal affairs."

     

    The UN Security Council voted last Thursday to exit Iraq majority of international sanctions imposed on it under the provisions of Chapter VII of the former regime's invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Ended.




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