
23/02/2011
Allawi, in London, looking security relations, political and economic
LONDON, leader of the Iraqi bloc held by former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, in London on political talks, economic and security with a number of British officials.
The Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi said the peaceful demonstrations in a democratic country like Iraq which is a natural and legitimate way to reform.
During a meeting with British Foreign Secretary William Hague in the presence of John Jenkins, Britain's ambassador in Iraq and the official Department of Middle and Far East and a member of the Iraqi parliament Maysoon al-focused talks on the situation in Iraq and tensions in some regions of the Middle East and its impact on the political scene in the region.
Okdklari and the need for stability of these States to adhere to the rule of law and respect for human rights.
On Iraq, Allawi said that certain regional powers hinder the political process and stressed the need to implement the power-sharing and devolution of powers and distribution.
Vinegar to meet with Allawi and Defense Secretary William Fox, the parties agreed on the need to act to contain the forces of extremism and promote bilateral relations between Iraq and the United Kingdom in various fields, including military and security forces.
Allawi stressed the role of NATO and the European Union in the development of the Iraqi armed forces and building security and military institutions on the basis of competence, integrity and professionalism.
Also discussed with Allawi on Monday with economic advisers to the British government the prospects for cooperation and support in the areas of investment and banking services and human resources development, principles and standards related to the Fund the future of Iraq.
They also discussed the work plan, including the role of the Iraqi Council of Representatives in building state institutions and the development of legislation necessary for development.
Allawi stressed the need to help Iraq get out of the consequences of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations is fully stressing the need to protect the balances of Iraq by an international resolution of the Security Council.
At the level of the Iraqi situation has Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi said the peaceful demonstrations in a democratic country like Iraq which is a natural and legitimate way to reform.
He expected al-Hashemi said in remarks distributed by his office that the government enjoys the support of all on the grounds that it would deal with the protesters with an open heart and respond quickly to their legitimate demands to repair many of the facilities and activities and the opportunity is still available for it.
He added that freedom of expression and peaceful assembly are guaranteed constitutional protection and that it is necessary, noting that the statements of senior officials on the right of demonstrators to express their protests positive.
Iraqis are preparing for next Friday in protests across the country under the slogan "on Iraqi anger."
Hashemi stressed the need to ensure the peaceful nature of the protests and prevent sliding of violence and infringement of private money and public, stressing that it is the responsibility of everyone and must be addressed decisively.
He said that the Iraqis are facing a real opportunity to test the one hand, they construct democratic and accelerate plans for reform and reconstruction of the other.
He said that "on this basis should Taatzafar governmental and grass-roots efforts to address the imbalance in the integration and to build on the successes achieved in building a better future."
In response to protests of citizens has the face of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said the ministers concerned services, visit the Wasit province (180 km) south of Baghdad which has seen the recent bloody protests in the field of view on the demands of the demonstrators and the development of fast processors it.
The face of al-Maliki and Minister of Education, electricity, oil, trade, agriculture, municipalities and public works, reconstruction and housing, visit the province and coordinate with the council to find out the demands of the demonstrators and work to develop solutions and fast processors to Haz and will minister to maintain the succession within the next few days.
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Allawi, in London, looking security relations, political and economic
LONDON, leader of the Iraqi bloc held by former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, in London on political talks, economic and security with a number of British officials.
The Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi said the peaceful demonstrations in a democratic country like Iraq which is a natural and legitimate way to reform.
During a meeting with British Foreign Secretary William Hague in the presence of John Jenkins, Britain's ambassador in Iraq and the official Department of Middle and Far East and a member of the Iraqi parliament Maysoon al-focused talks on the situation in Iraq and tensions in some regions of the Middle East and its impact on the political scene in the region.
Okdklari and the need for stability of these States to adhere to the rule of law and respect for human rights.
On Iraq, Allawi said that certain regional powers hinder the political process and stressed the need to implement the power-sharing and devolution of powers and distribution.
Vinegar to meet with Allawi and Defense Secretary William Fox, the parties agreed on the need to act to contain the forces of extremism and promote bilateral relations between Iraq and the United Kingdom in various fields, including military and security forces.
Allawi stressed the role of NATO and the European Union in the development of the Iraqi armed forces and building security and military institutions on the basis of competence, integrity and professionalism.
Also discussed with Allawi on Monday with economic advisers to the British government the prospects for cooperation and support in the areas of investment and banking services and human resources development, principles and standards related to the Fund the future of Iraq.
They also discussed the work plan, including the role of the Iraqi Council of Representatives in building state institutions and the development of legislation necessary for development.
Allawi stressed the need to help Iraq get out of the consequences of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations is fully stressing the need to protect the balances of Iraq by an international resolution of the Security Council.
At the level of the Iraqi situation has Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi said the peaceful demonstrations in a democratic country like Iraq which is a natural and legitimate way to reform.
He expected al-Hashemi said in remarks distributed by his office that the government enjoys the support of all on the grounds that it would deal with the protesters with an open heart and respond quickly to their legitimate demands to repair many of the facilities and activities and the opportunity is still available for it.
He added that freedom of expression and peaceful assembly are guaranteed constitutional protection and that it is necessary, noting that the statements of senior officials on the right of demonstrators to express their protests positive.
Iraqis are preparing for next Friday in protests across the country under the slogan "on Iraqi anger."
Hashemi stressed the need to ensure the peaceful nature of the protests and prevent sliding of violence and infringement of private money and public, stressing that it is the responsibility of everyone and must be addressed decisively.
He said that the Iraqis are facing a real opportunity to test the one hand, they construct democratic and accelerate plans for reform and reconstruction of the other.
He said that "on this basis should Taatzafar governmental and grass-roots efforts to address the imbalance in the integration and to build on the successes achieved in building a better future."
In response to protests of citizens has the face of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said the ministers concerned services, visit the Wasit province (180 km) south of Baghdad which has seen the recent bloody protests in the field of view on the demands of the demonstrators and the development of fast processors it.
The face of al-Maliki and Minister of Education, electricity, oil, trade, agriculture, municipalities and public works, reconstruction and housing, visit the province and coordinate with the council to find out the demands of the demonstrators and work to develop solutions and fast processors to Haz and will minister to maintain the succession within the next few days.
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