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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

PM MALIKI CALLS ON ARAB STATES TO SEE THE REALITIES OF IRAQ

Conscious / Baghdad / m. A
13/1/2010 1:41 pm

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a meeting with Assistant Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Ben Helli, the Arab countries to examine the facts and not just the old perceptions.

According to a press statement received by the (News Agency, Iraqi Information / conscious) The prime minister called on Arab states to examine the facts and political developments, economic and security situation in Iraq and not just the old perceptions of or reliance on the information carried by some satellite channels that distort the facts.

The statement quoted Ben Helli told Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, "You have been great achievements and to all eyes are on Iraq, which is preparing to hold parliamentary elections, which require politicians to stay away from statements that disturb this atmosphere."

Ben Helli said, "felt so much happiness when I saw the Iraqi soldier doing his duty in the streets instead of foreign These developments will encourage Arab investors to go to Iraq.

http://al-iraqnews.net/new/siaysiah/50185.html

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