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    Mr. Hakim discusses with U.S. Senator John McCain, political developments in Iraq and the region

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    Post by Rocky Sun 30 Jun 2013, 7:51 am

    Mr. Hakim discusses with U.S. Senator John McCain, political developments in Iraq and the region  
     

    Haider Ali Jawad - 06/30/2013

    Search head of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, Ammar al-Hakim, on Sunday, political developments in Iraq and the region with U.S. Sen. John McCain.
    According to a source in the Supreme Council that "the head of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi, al-Hakim, met today at his office in Baghdad, U.S. Senator John McCain, and discussed with him mutual relations between the two countries, and political developments in Iraq and the region, and the whole things public."
    The head of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, Ammar al-Hakim, met on Saturday, Deputy U.S. Secretary of State, William Burns, in his office in Baghdad, said Mr. Hakim during the meeting the importance of building relationships regional and international sound, indicating that continued meetings and visits between officials in Iraq and the United States will strengthen cooperation in various fields between the two countries so as to ensure the common interests of the two peoples.


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    Post by lonelyintexas Mon 01 Jul 2013, 8:46 am

    Mr. Hakim discusses with U.S. Senator John McCain, political developments in Iraq and the region


    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] - 06/30/2013
    Search head of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, Ammar al-Hakim, on Sunday, political developments in Iraq and the region with U.S. Sen. John McCain. According to a source in the Supreme Council that "the head of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi, al-Hakim, met today at his office in Baghdad, U.S. Senator John McCain, and discussed with him mutual relations between the two countries, and political developments in Iraq and the region, and the whole things public."

    The head of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, Ammar al-Hakim, met on Saturday, Deputy U.S. Secretary of State, William Burns, in his office in Baghdad, said Mr. Hakim during the meeting the importance of building relationships regional and international sound, indicating that continued meetings and visits between officials in Iraq and the United States will strengthen cooperation in various fields between the two countries so as to ensure the common interests of the two peoples.

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