September 16, 2009Talabani to New York next Monday, September 21, 2009
Coordination of a presidential - Government proposals on Iraq at the United Nations
BAGHDAD - morning
Going President Jalal Talabani to New York on 21 of the current month (next Monday) to participate in the proceedings of the General Assembly of the United Nations session of the (64), on top of high-level delegation.
The head of the Presidential Office, Dr. Naseer al-Ani in a statement to the "morning": that "the President of the Republic will be presented to world leaders that Iraq's achievements in the field of maintenance of the security situation and the efforts to achieve stability and to restore the central role of the country being a member contributing effectively in the family international developments in the country's position on the world.
The sixty-fourth session of the General Assembly at the United Nations has launched yesterday evening, in the debate scheduled to take place in the presence of the leaders of the Assembly from 23 to 26 and from 28 to 30 of this month.
He said al-Ani, "President Talabani will meet a large number of peers participating in the meeting internationalist to discuss a number of files and discuss the latest developments in the country and urged them to enter their country to invest in the country and take advantage of promising opportunities and the mutual openness, as well as to discuss political developments at the level of parliamentary elections early next year and ongoing dialogues between the national forces to enhance the atmosphere of democracy in the country.
The president of the Presidential Office and there is coordination between the Presidency and the Government on the best message to be presented by President Talabani before world leaders at the United Nations and included in the positives and reflected from the country's keenness to restore its pivotal role in the region and the world.
Middle of this picture, called Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, the permanent members of UN Security Council to support Iraq's demands to send a commission of inquiry and the formation of an international court for punishment of those involved in Wednesday's blasts bloody.
It is said that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has demanded that the Security Council last week, before the establishment of an international tribunal to investigate the attacks that targeted foreign and finance ministries, which have strained ties between Iraq and Syria after the latter refused to those involved bloody bombings.
In Ankara, launched yesterday, security talks between Baghdad and Damascus under the auspices of Turkey.
Sources: press the Iraqi delegation presented evidence and proof on the government-owned Baghdad bombings, and the involvement of ward Mohammed Younis al-Ahmed these criminal acts.