Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Official Delegations to neighboring countries to support its claim for security in the country

January 28, 2010

Official Delegations to neighboring countries to support its claim for security in the country

Maliki sends a message to his Jordanian counterpart on bilateral relations
بغداد - الصباح BAGHDAD - morning

Baghdad began to move to the capitals of neighboring support of its claim the country's security and stability ahead of the forthcoming legislative elections.

A member of the Commission on Security and Defense Council of Representatives Abbas al-Bayati said the official delegations, whether government or a representative will visit the neighboring and regional countries to urge them to support security in Iraq

Especially as it heads for the general election. Bayati said in a statement to the "morning": The goal of these visits also identify accurately the positions of countries in the region to developments in the country, especially after the recent terrorist bombings, adding that "the delegations will require all countries to prove their positions that were positive on the ground and to give undertakings not harboring terrorists and the ousted dictatorial regime who seek to influence elections and undermine Iraq's security.


It is said that MP Ali al-Adeeb, had confirmed the "morning" recently, "The Baathist elements confrontational recently held meetings in the capitals of adjacent to discuss how to influence the election or foil and cause chaos in the country, "he said," These secret meetings also examined according to information obtained by the government, how the events of a parliamentary coup and the entry of Baathists, Saddamists to the House next year only if failed to disrupt the elections " calling at the same time cautious and to mobilize all possible forces on the ground and strengthen the intelligence services and intelligence to foil these plans.

In the same context, he started and government spokesman, Ali Dabbagh, a visit to Oman, with a message from Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Prime Minister of Jordan Zaid Samir Rifai on strengthening relations between the two countries. "a government statement received" morning, "a copy of it, that" al-Dabbagh to meet Nabil Sharif, Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communications and government spokesman, Jordan and the Iraqi community are to meet in Amman.

The government has demanded their Jordanian counterpart to crack down and prevent holding conferences on the territory of the former regime glorified, according to Ali al-Moussawi, media adviser to the prime minister, said: "We call on the Jordanian government to take measures to prevent the conference, which provoke the Iraqi people and honoring the shares of the most heinous crimes against his people.

The city of Karak Jordan was in the eighth Devt this month a conference of Baathist elements confrontational glory of the former regime, As reported by Agence France-Presse, the festival or the Conference was held under the auspices of Jordan Engineers Association, the presence of a number of prominent Jordanian.