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Maliki heads an expanded meeting of senior security chiefs to discuss the latest developments in the security situation in the country


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Maliki heads an expanded meeting of senior security chiefs to discuss the latest developments in the security situation in the country

Wednesday, February 1, 2012 16:39

[baghdad - where]

Met Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, with some governors and leaders of the difference in the presence of the Minister of Defense and the Agency to discuss the latest developments in the security situation in the country.

A statement by the Prime Minister received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it on Wednesday that "the meeting, which included al-Maliki and senior security leaders and governors and officials of the provinces [of Kirkuk, Dhi Qar, Salahuddin, Maysan, Nineveh, and Muthanna] discussed the security situation in these provinces and the ways to ensure the stability of the bridge all the gaps that potential terrorists trying to enter through which to commit their crimes. "

Maliki, according to the statement "more coordination and cooperation between local governments and security agencies," stressing that "the cooperation of citizens with the security men who took the more recent the sponsor will be the elimination of terrorists and their plans of crime".

Iraq has been volatile in the security situation of car bombings and improvised explosive devices, assassinations of Government officials in light of the differences between the various political blocs and exchange of accusations between the Iraqi List, and a coalition of state law, particularly with regard to the nomination of candidates for the security ministries, and the formation of the Council's strategic policies of the upper and balance the various state institutions . finished

http://www.alliraqnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=26434:2012-02-01-13-39-19&catid=41:2011-04-08-17-27-21&Itemid=86

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