Friday, May 14, 2010

Maliki: Iraqis will overcome their differences and form a government as soon as possible

May 15, 2010

Maliki: Iraqis will overcome their differences and form a government as soon as possible

During a meeting with Assistant Secretary-General of the Arab League

بغداد – الصباح BAGHDAD - morning

Welcomed Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, any positive role that is supportive of the Iraqis, and confirmed that they will overcome their differences and be able to form a government as soon as possible.

He said al-Maliki during a meeting in his office yesterday by the Secretary-General of the League of Arab State and head of its supervision of elections in the House of Representatives, Ambassador Mohamed Alkhmlishe, the constructive role of the Arab League, noting that Iraq would welcome any positive and supportive role to the Iraqis.

He said, according to a statement issued by his press office has received "morning," a copy of it, that Iraq occupies a privileged position among Arab countries and can be a bridge of good relations between Arab countries and other countries and nationalities, which borders Iraq.

Maliki stressed that the re-counting and sorting was to confirm the credibility of the elections and the strengthening of confidence among voters.

Stressing that the Iraqis will overcome their differences and be able to form a government as soon as possible.

He praised the Alkhmlishe and the delegation accompanying him the position of the government and management of the electoral process and confirmed as a precedent is unique in that our elections have so much autonomy from the government.

On the other hand stressed the Permanent Representative of Iraq to the Arab League Qays al-Azzawi, his work as Permanent Representative during the next term will be devoted to restore Iraq to the surrounding Arab and regional levels and strengthening the role and regain its cultural and political.

The ambassador said al-Azzawi in an exclusive interview with correspondent "morning" in Cairo, Lo-Khalifa, said the absence of Iraq from its environment, regional and Arab for many years because of the policies of the former regime and its wars, failed, the harsh economic sanctions imposed by the United Nations to the country after the war in 1990, as well as the turmoil that in the aftermath of the 2003 war, all these data were a cause of weak linkages, relationships and the ties that link Iraq to its own environment.

He explained that foreign policy is currently working on reactivating the leading role in Iraq, especially in the Arab League to being one of its founders, and this task is not easy when you know that there is a distorted picture of Iraq prevalent in some Arab countries, despite witnessing the march is very important brought him to the advanced stages of democracy.

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