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Talabani calls on security agencies to foil attempts aiming to disturb climate on the Summit’s eve

20/03/2012 23:51:00

Baghdad (NINA) – President Jalal Talabani condemned the explosions that occurred on Tuesday, Mar. 20, in Baghdad and some provinces, calling on the security agencies to foil attempts aiming to disturb the climate on the eve of the Arab Summit.

A statement issued by the President’s Office quoted Talabani saying that terrorist carried out series of criminal acts in which tens civilian casualties fall in an attempt to disturb security and stabililty as well as to create tension on the eve of the Arab Summit.

Talabani added that holding the Summit in Baghdad is to consolidate bridges between Iraq and other Arab countries to recognize its sovereignty and being a genuine member of the Arab League, as well as being an important regional country. / End.

http://www.ninanews.com/english/News_Details.asp?ar95_VQ=FKIGGI

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Talabani calls on security agencies to foil attempts aiming to disturb climate on the Summit’s eve

20/03/2012 23:51:00

Baghdad (NINA) – President Jalal Talabani condemned the explosions that occurred on Tuesday, Mar. 20, in Baghdad and some provinces, calling on the security agencies to foil attempts aiming to disturb the climate on the eve of the Arab Summit.

A statement issued by the President’s Office quoted Talabani saying that terrorist carried out series of criminal acts in which tens civilian casualties fall in an attempt to disturb security and stabililty as well as to create tension on the eve of the Arab Summit.

Talabani added that holding the Summit in Baghdad is to consolidate bridges between Iraq and other Arab countries to recognize its sovereignty and being a genuine member of the Arab League, as well as being an important regional country. / End.

http://www.ninanews.com/english/News_Details.asp?ar95_VQ=FKIGGI

foiled attempts on the eve of the Arab summit? doesn't the summit start around the 27th or 29th? do they possibly mean the national conference/meeting?

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foiled attempts on the eve of the Arab summit? doesn't the summit start around the 27th or 29th? do they possibly mean the national conference/meeting?

That is the hope! There was an article out today that stated the bombings were targeting the National Conference which started today. Have the wording wrong, but it implied the meeting was being held today. Looking for any other news that goes with it..........

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Talabani calls on security agencies to foil attempts aiming to disturb climate on the Summit’s eve

20/03/2012 23:51:00

Baghdad (NINA) – President Jalal Talabani condemned the explosions that occurred on Tuesday, Mar. 20, in Baghdad and some provinces, calling on the security agencies to foil attempts aiming to disturb the climate on the eve of the Arab Summit.

A statement issued by the President’s Office quoted Talabani saying that terrorist carried out series of criminal acts in which tens civilian casualties fall in an attempt to disturb security and stabililty as well as to create tension on the eve of the Arab Summit.

Talabani added that holding the Summit in Baghdad is to consolidate bridges between Iraq and other Arab countries to recognize its sovereignty and being a genuine member of the Arab League, as well as being an important regional country. / End.

http://www.ninanews.com/english/News_Details.asp?ar95_VQ=FKIGGI

This is great news,Thanks Vets!

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