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Ban Ki-moon tomorrow in Baghdad
 

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07/23/2014 14:35

 

Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: A parliamentary source revealed, Wednesday, that the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon will visit Baghdad tomorrow to discuss the security file and the issue of the formation of the Iraqi government.

The source told "tomorrow Press", "The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon will visit the capital, Baghdad, on Thursday," noting that "Ki-moon will meet a number of Iraqi officials to discuss the latest developments in the country."

The source, who asked not to be named, said: "the Secretary-General of the United Nations will visit the House of Representatives after his arrival to meet with his boss, Salim al."

The MP for the coalition of state law on the Keywords confirmed, yesterday, that the formation of the next government will not be delayed more than two months, indicating that the current political dialogues blocks which did not address the issue of ministerial portfolios and the method of distribution.

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Moon in Baghdad

 

 

         

7/24/2014 0:00 

Baghdad morning 

up the Secretary-General of the UN Ban Ki-moon to Baghdad today as part of his tour in the Middle East. 

According to a parliamentary source said in a statement, on Wednesday, that "the moon will arrive in Baghdad on a visit include holding meetings with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Speaker of the House Salim al and his two deputies and a number of officials.

, is likely to focus visit moon to Iraq on the latest political developments and discussions blocs on forming a government and urged it to abide Baltoukitat constitutional in this aspect, will also discuss with the concerned officials in the government, the developments of the security situation, especially displaced Christian families from Mosul threatened by Daash terrorist gangs.

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Timing is everything. I see another staged show that is going on for the world to see.

 

I agree :) He is witnessing the ink on the paper and the rolling out of a new Iraq 

He's going to kick their A$$es more like it.

 

GG,

 

LOL... Moon kicking donkeys... I think we are watching fireworks to start :)

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Urgent .. Ki-moon: My visit to Iraq comes as part of efforts to support the Iraqi government to strengthen democracy

Wednesday, July 24, 2014 11:58

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He said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, on Thursday, my visit to Iraq comes within the efforts to support the Iraqi government to promote democracy.

Park Ki-moon during a joint news conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to Iraqis Antkhatb speaker and his deputies.

And cross-moon expressed his full support for the Iraqi people and government in their efforts to support security and stability. Followed by


Urgent .. Maliki: multiple visits to Iraq Ki-moon guide the attention of the international community to support Iraq

Wednesday, July 24, 2014 11:53

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Counting Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki visiting UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon guide the attention of the international community to support Iraq in its war against terrorism.

Al-Maliki said at a joint news conference with Ki-moon held in Baghdad, "the secretary-general visits to Iraq and plentiful evidence his interest and cooperation and follow-up to the issues of Iraq and the international community's concern and support for Iraq and the battle being waged on behalf of the world."

He continued, "We discussed the political process and the success of the democratic experiment, and we confirmed the continuation of the political process, despite the difficulties suffered by Iraq." Follows ..


Urgent .. Ki-moon: We encourage Baghdad and Erbil to restore their partnership in order to address the crisis

Wednesday, July 24, 2014 12:04

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He said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, on Thursday, we encourage Baghdad and Erbil to restore their partnership in order to address the crisis.

Ki-moon said during a joint news conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad, "the bravest of Baghdad and Erbil to restore their partnership in order to address the crisis, including setting differences and solving all outstanding issues.

He added: "We also discussed with Maliki's relations with Kuwait and work to improve the relationship between the two countries and the commitment of both parties to solve problems. Follow ..

 


Urgent .. Ki-moon: We wish to speed up the formation of the government because it would end the outstanding problems

Wednesday, July 24, 2014 12:06

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He said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon We wish to speed up the formation of the Iraqi government because it would end the outstanding problems in Iraq.

He Ki-moon during a joint news conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki call for the formation of a government of different shades of the Iraqi people, noting that the stability and prosperity of Iraq represents a key step. Followed by

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Maliki reassures Ban Ki-moon on the security situation in Iraq and urged the latter to form a government representing all components [Expanded]

Wednesday, July 24, 2014 12:39

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Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, who is visiting Baghdad now they discussed the latest developments in Iraq and to discuss the crisis of displaced minorities by the violence and the efforts of the political blocs to form the next government and the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil, and ways to solve them.

 

Maliki said in a joint news conference with Ki-moon said that "the visit of the Secretary-General of the UN Ban Ki-moon to Iraq in this period, evidence of follow-up and follow-up of the international community steps Iraq in the fight against terrorism, and we met him saw the search process Alssayasyh in Iraq and dialogues under way for completion of the election of the President of the Republic the cost figure for the formation of the ministry. "

 

Maliki said, "As Tmona Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban the lead, however, the Iraqis and the battle is the battle of Iraq are all against terrorism and terrorists, not sectarian was addressed to the issue of displaced persons and the importance of their support and provide necessary assistance."

 

The Prime Minister said that "the talks included crisis displaced by terrorist acts, including minorities of Christians, Shabak, Turkmen and others, and we affirmed the Secretary-General Iraqi government's efforts in carrying out relief and allocated funds to help them and will soon be Toazaa and a half million dinars them down Aahgelh them in addition to the allocation of other amounts in the near future for them ".

 

He said al-Maliki "also dealt with the subject of serious and chronic namely the Palestinian cause and what is happening where the fierce war and excessive use of force against the Palestinians who have killed hundreds of them, and asked the United Nations to intervene strongly to stop this infringement of the grave and found the Secretary-General's efforts in this aspect but Nmtny that there will be solutions radical of the case so as to achieve the aspirations of the Palestinian people. "

 

For his part, Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, "We confirm our full support to overcome the conflict in Iraq and to stand with the Iraqi people and government in this matter in order that there will be stability and prosperity of Iraq, and we congratulate the Iraqi people on the general election on April 30 last year and this basic step first in strengthening the democratic process and we hope that the leaders work together in the war on terrorism and sectarian divisions also congratulate Salim al and Haider al-Abadi and Aram Sheikh Mohammed on their election to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives and encourage toward electing the president and my visit to Baghdad Tani in an effort to support the government in strengthening the democratic process. "

 

The UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan "target Daash terrorist components in Iraq because of the background of ethnic or religious and considered a crime against humanity" and called on everyone to "respect human rights and open corridors to deliver humanitarian aid to the United Nations to carry out its duties humanitarian help residents and displaced persons."

 

The moon expressed "concern with regard to violence and express our solidarity with the people of Iraq in its war against terrorism has resulted in the displacement of the violence and the killing of dozens of innocent people and offer condolences to the victims that fell with the security forces during the performance of their duty."

 

He said that "any operations targeting civilians on their ethnic background or religious affiliation are crimes against humanity, and we call on all parties to respect human rights and labor, including its best to provide security to them."

 

The Secretary-General called the Iraqi government "to provide humanitarian support to the displaced and Pedrona we'll use in this difficult time all our efforts to help them in this area and all the leaders to make great efforts through constructive dialogue towards a democratic process and the building of state institutions on the basis of respect of law and human rights." ..

 

Moon urged political leaders in Iraq to "Baltoukitat constitutional obligation to form an inclusive government deal with all the problems prevailing in Iraq, especially the security ones."

 

The Secretary-General of the UN on "the need to form an inclusive government representing all Iraqis, regardless of their backgrounds, and feel all the ingredients it represented in this government."

 

He pointed out that his talks with the prime minister, "touched on the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil, Iraq and Kuwait, we have dealt with the developments of these issues."

 

The Secretary-General of the United Nations, "the bravest of Baghdad and Erbil to restore their partnership in order to address the crisis between them and put aside their differences and resolve all outstanding issues."

 

He noted, "As I discussed with Prime Minister developments relationship between Iraq and Kuwait," praising "the two countries work together to improve the relationship, including the parties' commitment to solving problems." Ended.

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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

 

Author: HH, MK 
Editor: HH eleven thirty-two 24/07/2014Number of readings: 275 

 

Long-Presse / Baghdad 

Reached the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, on Thursday, to the building of the Iraqi Parliament to attend the meeting which will be held today, to choose the President of the Republic.

 A parliamentary source said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon arrived before noon today, to the parliament building to meet with President of the Council, Salim al to discuss the selection of the President of the Republic."

The source, who asked not to be named, said: "Ban Ki-moon will attend the meeting which will be held today to vote on a candidate for the office of President of the Republic."

The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon arrived on Thursday, to the capital, Baghdad, in an official tour to the Middle East, while the source revealed that Ki-moon will visit the highest religious authority Ali al-Sistani afternoon.

The visit of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, to Iraq, the second during the current year 2014, as he visited Baghdad in, (January 13, 2014), and discussed with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the security situation in Anbar province, to visit after Arbil for the conditions of the Syrian refugees in the camps scattered Aqlpm Kurdistan, while he visited upon his arrival Kourkosk camp for Syrian refugees.

The head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), Nikolay Mladenov, move Saturday (July 19, 2014), a letter from the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon to the supreme religious authority Ali al-Sistani, "commends his positions," and stressed the need to form a new government "acceptable nationally" , and urged the politicians to "stay away from extremist rhetoric and adoption of the budget and the census", pointed out that the organization (Daash) "threatens the entire region."

Come and visit Ki-moon at a time when the issue of prime ministerial candidate sensation among Iraqi political forces, after the election of the chairman of the parliament, while refusing to most parties Maliki's third term, and is the wrong policies are brought Iraq to a lot of problems between the components, on the other side insists the coalition to stick to presenting as the sole candidate for prime minister.

The majority rejects the political blocs task, Kalthalv Kurdistan and destruction are united for reform as well as the national coalition, refuses to give al-Maliki as prime minister a third term, despite his commitment to do so until now.

It is noteworthy that Iraq currently stands at a dangerous crossroads, may lead to torn, as a result of the deepening political crisis and violence in its lands, as a result of the control of armed groups on large tracts of land, and control of their entire cities, notably Mosul (405 km north of Baghdad ).

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Maliki reassures Ki-moon: we regained the lead and the battle is not sectarian


Jul 24 2014 thu twelve thirty-eight | (Voice of Iraq) - Sumerian News / Baghdad 
reassured Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Iraqi forces retook the lead in the fight against terrorism, while stressing that this battle is not sectarian . Maliki said during a joint news conference with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and attended by "Alsumaria News", "Iraq was the first country the great support from the international community and the United Nations and all the international organizations, the justice of his position in the battle being waged against terrorism," noting " Tmona Secretary-General of the United Nations, despite all what happened in Iraq, but we regained the lead in the war against terrorism. " Maliki said that "the Iraqi people of all sects across all united by siding generally terrorism ranks," he said, adding that "the battle waged by the country against Zomor incitements are not sectarian, but is the battle of all Iraqis against terrorism. " He also said the "Ki-moon said the United Nations commitment to support Iraq in the face of terrorism in all its forms." arrived UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived earlier on Thursday (24 July 2014), to the capital Baghdad on an official visit within the framework of his tour in the Middle East.


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Source: Ban Ki-moon will meet with Sistani

Wednesday, July 24, 2014 10:50

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Source revealed, that the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon will meet during his visit to Iraq on Thursday, the Supreme religious authority, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani at his home in Najaf.

 

The Ki-moon has arrived in the morning to the capital Baghdad as part of his tour of the Middle East and will meet during his visit to the Council Speaker Salim al and his deputies as well as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and a number of officials and Iraqi leaders to discuss the developments in the situation of Iraq and the crisis Nzouha Christians in Mosul.

 

The source told all of Iraq [where] that "the moon will visit Najaf after his meeting with officials in Baghdad during his visit today to meet with Sistani."

 

The source speculated that "the talks include the moon in Najaf review the latest developments in Iraq and the possibility of the role played by Sistani in pressure and the convergence of views on the political parties that will accelerate the formation of the next government within constitutional timings."

 

The source continued, "The meeting will also address ways to calm the political and religious discourse in order to provide an appropriate atmosphere for the protection of Christians and other religious minorities from attacks by extremists and terrorists, and discuss the crisis of displaced persons and the role of the organization in carrying out relief illiteracy with the help of the Iraqi authorities."

 

It is said that this upcoming meeting comes after the visit of the Special Representative of the United Nations in Iraq, Nikolay Mladenov Saturday to Najaf and his meeting with the Repertory Sistani conveying his message of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who welcomed the support of the reference to the protection of civilians in the current conflict and his position against sectarianism. "Ended

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Power outages when entering Ban Ki-moon to the House of Representatives

24/07/2014 11:44 | Number of readings: 244

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BAGHDAD / Source News / .. shows the voltage, on Thursday, the House of Representatives to the sudden interruption during the entry of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

A reporter Agency / Source News / "The electricity went out abruptly from the House of Representatives during the Entry Ban Ki-moon."

"The confusion got into parliament because of power outages for the Council."

 The House of Representatives to raise its meeting on Thursday, for a full hour to receive the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon., And Parliament Speaker Salim al decided to lift the parliamentary session to 12:30 in the afternoon to allow the deputies has to receive Ban Ki-moon in the parliament building ".

 Ki-moon arrived in Baghdad this morning to meet with Iraqi officials and discuss the latest security and political developments. Finished / 19 GS

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Urgent .. Ban Ki-moon arrives Najaf to meet with Mr. Ali al-Sistani reference

Wednesday, July 24, 2014 14:16

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Arrived UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday to Najaf to meet with the reference Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.

The Ki-moon has arrived in the morning to the capital Baghdad as part of his tour of the Middle East and met with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and then attended the parliamentary session for the election of the President. End

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