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Iraq's UN delegate heads the general assembly hearing

08:20 - 25/09/2018

 
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BAGHDAD ( 
Reuters) - Iraq's representative to the United Nations on Tuesday chaired the UN General Assembly hearing. 
"Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations, Ambassador Mohamed Hussein Bahr al-Ulum, presided over the hearing of the UN General Assembly," the official Iraqiya news channel reported. 
Earlier in the day, the 73rd UN General Assembly in New York ended

 
 
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UNESCO urges nations to contribute for heritage revival in Iraq: Azoulay

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UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay said that the UN's cultural agency is working on having world nations contribute money required for the agency's initiative regarding reviving cultural heritage in many Iraqi cities.

This came during her meeting with Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafarion the sidelines of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 73).

Azoulay said the UNESCO will continue to support Iraq and enhance cooperation with the Iraqi government to accomplish the agency's initiatives in Iraqi cities.

For his part, Jaafari said that Iraq suffered terrorism, combated it and won the war against it, adding that world nations and international organizations have to support Iraq and participate in rebuilding the infrastructure of the cities that were harmed by terrorism.

The United Arab Emirates, UNESCO and Iraq signed on Sunday an agreement, according to which the UAE will contribute $50.4 million to rebuild the cultural heritage of the war-torn ancient city of Mosul.
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Iraq and UNDP set up a mechanism to complete the National Anti-Corruption Index

12:26 - 26/09/2018

 
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Baghdad - Mawazine News The 
head of the Integrity Commission, Judge Izzat Tawfiq Jafar, and representatives of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Iraq on Wednesday discussed the mechanism of cooperation and support that can be provided by the International Organization of the Commission in relation to the completion of the National Index against Corruption. 
"The Chairman of the Board, Judge Izzat Tawfiq Jafar, and representatives of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Iraq, on Wednesday, discussed the mechanism of cooperation and support that can be provided by the International Organization of the Commission in relation to the completion of the National Index Anti-corruption ".
Jafar stressed the importance of developing cooperation and exchange of expertise and receiving the necessary support from the United Nations, especially in the area of the completion of the National Anti-Corruption Index, which the Authority is working with in cooperation with a number of other national regulatory institutions, And the implementation of Chapters II and V on preventive measures and asset recovery ". 
The statement said that "the two sides discussed the possibility of using the expertise of the United Nations in the development of draft national strategy to combat corruption prepared by the Commission, as well as ways to open channels of communication and joint work between representatives of both sides."

For their part, UNDP representatives Ahmad Al-Yasiri and Anwar Bin Khalifa expressed "the readiness of the Organization to cooperate with the Commission and the positive interaction with the proposals and practical steps proposed by them".

https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=12676

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Al-Jaafari: There is no choice but for frank dialogue with Iran

01:39 - 28/09/2018

 
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said on Friday that the only option for Arab countries on Iran was to talk openly with them and avoid the specter of war. 
"There is no choice but to open up to dialogue with Iran and it must be frank and identify the problems," Jaafari said in a statement to his office after the meeting of Arab foreign ministers in the context of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. "We must invest all peaceful opportunities to solve problems and avoid the specter of war." 
He pointed out that "the points raised by the meeting of Arab foreign ministers in New York were good, including: the unification of the Arab position on the Palestinian issue," explaining that "Iraq focused on formulating a unified Arab strategic position."
On the priorities of Iraq in its participation in the meetings of the General Assembly, al-Jaafari said that "Iraq, while maintaining the unity of the Arab ranks, solving the common Arab problems, and strategic issues such as the Palestinian file, which should be given priority, especially with increasing challenges," stressing that " Arabic to the level of responsibility for the Palestinian file, as well as the rest of the files. "

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  • yota691 changed the title to Iraq signs a nuclear statement
Editorial date: 2018/10/1 16:32  159 times read
Iraq signs a nuclear statement
Baghdad, Iraq - On Monday, on the sidelines of the Ministerial Conference of the Friends of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, held in the context of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Iraq signed the Nuclear Test Ban Statement.
Speaking at the Ministerial Conference of the Friends of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, held in the context of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York today, Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said, "I would like to extend my appreciation to you for attending this ministerial meeting which sends a message to the international community The importance of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty in the promotion of peace and international security ". 
"In this regard, I would like to welcome the Kingdom of Thailand, which has recently acceded to the Treaty. This year, our participation is particularly important because our country, together with the Kingdom of Belgium, is presiding over Article XIV of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) to facilitate the entry into force of the Convention."
"My Government believes that the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) is an extremely important instrument, plays a fundamental role in the non-proliferation regime, nuclear disarmament and is a fundamental objective of global security. The importance of the Treaty is evident through efforts to strengthen its universality, There remains an urgent need to accelerate its entry into force with the ratification of the remaining States, particularly the eight States listed in Annex II of the Treaty, and Iraq believes that the Treaty contributes to the prohibition of nuclear testing; What puts an end to the development of new types, and sophisticated nuclear weapons. "
"The security conditions in the international environment demonstrate the urgent need for the entry into force of this Treaty, which will give it binding legal force, as well as its political and moral responsibility, to contribute to a nuclear-weapon-free world and support efforts to establish weapons-free zones As part of the joint facilitation with the Kingdom of Belgium of Article XIV of the Convention, the Parties worked with the Interim Technical Secretariat of the Convention to issue a welcome statement in June of this year General on the summit meeting between the Presidents of the United States of America and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, including the invitation to the latter and the signing of the ratification of the Treaty; in order to ensure its entry into force. "
"In conclusion, my delegation would like to join the signatory countries to the joint ministerial declaration that will result from this meeting," concluded Jaafari
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Release date: 2018/10/1 19:19  109 times read
Senior UN official to visit Iraq soon
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari discussed with Mohammed Ali al-Hakim, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia-ESCWA in the context of the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly in New York, the overall situation in the Iraqi arena, Submitted to Iraq.
Jaafari, according to a statement of his office received the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of "thanks, appreciation of Iraq for the efforts made by the United Nations in its endorsement in various fields, expressing Baghdad's aspiration to expand areas of cooperation and provide more support to achieve security and stability and development, That "the State Department is ready to provide services that will facilitate, and the success of the work of the United Nations teams to help Iraq." 
For his part, al-Hakim continued support for Iraq in various fields, "noting that" the next phase will witness the signing of new cooperation agreements to adopt programs of action to support Iraq, and achieve sustainable development. "
He explained that "ESCWA is working on training Iraqi cadres and the use of international expertise to benefit from them in Iraq," revealing "a visit to Iraq in the framework of opening new horizons for joint cooperation between Iraq and the United Nations."
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Editorial date: 2018/10/1 16:32  159 times read
Iraq signs a nuclear statement
Baghdad, Iraq - On Monday, on the sidelines of the Ministerial Conference of the Friends of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, held in the context of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Iraq signed the Nuclear Test Ban Statement.
Speaking at the Ministerial Conference of the Friends of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, held in the context of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York today, Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said, "I would like to extend my appreciation to you for attending this ministerial meeting which sends a message to the international community The importance of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty in the promotion of peace and international security ". 
"In this regard, I would like to welcome the Kingdom of Thailand, which has recently acceded to the Treaty. This year, our participation is particularly important because our country, together with the Kingdom of Belgium, is presiding over Article XIV of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) to facilitate the entry into force of the Convention."
"My Government believes that the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) is an extremely important instrument, plays a fundamental role in the non-proliferation regime, nuclear disarmament and is a fundamental objective of global security. The importance of the Treaty is evident through efforts to strengthen its universality, There remains an urgent need to accelerate its entry into force with the ratification of the remaining States, particularly the eight States listed in Annex II of the Treaty, and Iraq believes that the Treaty contributes to the prohibition of nuclear testing; What puts an end to the development of new types, and sophisticated nuclear weapons. "
"The security conditions in the international environment demonstrate the urgent need for the entry into force of this Treaty, which will give it binding legal force, as well as its political and moral responsibility, to contribute to a nuclear-weapon-free world and support system" rel="">support efforts to establish weapons-free zones As part of the joint facilitation with the Kingdom of Belgium of Article XIV of the Convention, the Parties worked with the Interim Technical Secretariat of the Convention to issue a welcome statement in June of this year General on the summit meeting between the Presidents of the United States of America and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, including the invitation to the latter and the signing of the ratification of the Treaty; in order to ensure its entry into force. "
"In conclusion, my delegation would like to join the signatory countries to the joint ministerial declaration that will result from this meeting," concluded Jaafari

 

Is good news to us just Iraq are standby to look seriously be apart from the power of economics . 

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Is good news to us just Iraq are standby to look seriously be apart from the power of economics . 

 

Here is the nuclear statement in part...…  "We the people of the Iraqi government do hereby solemnly swear to RV our currency within the next 30 days .  If our government fails to do so, then the USA will send to us the entire congressional Democratic party for immediate imprisonment for its high crimes and misdemeanors against the American people.  On second thought, go ahead and send them here anyway.   We will still RV our currency within the next 30 days.  They can stay in prison for an undetermined amount of time.  

 

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Iraqi Government

 

Nuclear enough????

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Here is the nuclear statement in part...…  "We the people of the Iraqi government do hereby solemnly swear to RV our currency within the next 30 days .  If our government fails to do so, then the USA will send to us the entire congressional Democratic party for immediate imprisonment for its high crimes and misdemeanors against the American people.  On second thought, go ahead and send them here anyway.   We will still RV our currency within the next 30 days.  They can stay in prison for an undetermined amount of time.  

 

Signed,

Iraqi Government

 

Nuclear enough????

Why wait so long to RV. Im ready now. Press the easy button. Its red and its right on your desk. 

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  • yota691 changed the title to The United Nations welcomes the appointment of Abdul Mahdi and recommends an efficient government
Editor's note: 2018/10/3 12:02 • 234 times read
The United Nations welcomes the appointment of Abdul Mahdi and recommends an efficient government
(Baghdad: al-Furat News) welcomed the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan Kubic, commissioned Adel Abdul Mahdi to form the next Iraqi government.
"As the United Nations provided support to Iraq during the difficult battle against the terrorist advocate, the United Nations reaffirms its support for the Iraqi people as it builds a new future of peace, stability and prosperity," Kubic said in a statement received by AFP. 
"Iraq needs a stable national government that brings Iraqis together and gives them hope in their own country as they move forward in an urgent post. This government should be formed within the constitutional timetable and must be professional, efficient and truly representative and representative of women in ministerial posts, Urging "political leaders to fulfill their commitments on the real representation of women in politics and urging the prime minister-designate to appoint qualified women to key ministerial positions."
"We at UNAMI and the United Nations family in Iraq congratulate Abdul Mahdi on his mandate. We recognize the enormous challenges he faces as we stand with him as he leads the country in its steady march towards a future of stability," he said. Economic growth and prosperity. " 
The House of Representatives, was elected on Tuesday evening, Barham Ahmed Saleh President of the Republic, replacing Fuad Masum. 
Saleh assigned the candidate Adel Abdul Mahdi to form a government and will have 30 days to form a government and submitted to Parliament for approval
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On ‎10‎/‎1‎/‎2018 at 8:55 PM, TexasMike1958 said:

 

Here is the nuclear statement in part...…  "We the people of the Iraqi government do hereby solemnly swear to RV our currency within the next 30 days .  If our government fails to do so, then the USA will send to us the entire congressional Democratic party for immediate imprisonment for its high crimes and misdemeanors against the American people.  On second thought, go ahead and send them here anyway.   We will still RV our currency within the next 30 days.  They can stay in prison for an undetermined amount of time.  

 

Signed,

Iraqi Government

 

Nuclear enough????

 

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UN chief hopes for ‘swift’ formation of Iraqi government

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  • After being as Iraq’s new president on Tuesday, Barham Salih tasked Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi with forming the next Iraqi government 
  • The 76-year-old Abdel Mahdi, a former Iraqi vice president, has proven political credentials and is seen in Iraqi circles as an independent

NEW TORK: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he hopes for the “swift” formation of an “inclusive” Iraqi government following the election of the country’s president.

“The secretary-general hopes the election of the president will pave the way to the swift formation of an inclusive government in line with constitutional timelines,” Guterres said in a statement that also congratulated Barham Salih on his election as the Iraq’s new president.

Salih tasked Adel Abdul-Mahdi — who is seen as an independent — with forming the next Iraqi government late on Tuesday, only hours after being elected.

The prime minister designate faces an uphill task of bridging differences among sharply-divided Iraqi political parties.

The largest bloc traditionally appoints the prime minister and presides over the formation of the next government, but the exact contours of a new governing coalition are yet to be drawn.

Outgoing Prime Minister Haider Abadi threw in the towel last month after weeks of deadly protests sparked by anger at the poor services in Iraq’s south cost his fragile alliance the support of populist cleric Moqtada Sadr.

Several different blocs in the Iraqi Parliament are jostling for power following the May elections — in-fighting which had so far stymied the formation of a new government.

The largest bloc traditionally appoints the prime minister and presides over the formation of the next government.

But the exact contours of a new governing coalition are yet to be drawn.

Sadr’s list won the largest share of seats in the May polls. And after dumping Abadi, it swung behind the pro-Iran bloc led by Hadi Al-Ameri’s Conquest Alliance — a coalition of anti-extremist veterans close to Tehran.

A spokesman for Conquest Alliance, Ahmad Assadi, said late on Tuesday that “the largest coalition resolved the issue by naming the prime minister” hinting his bloc had supported Abdel Mahdi’s nomination, but without offering up any concrete evidence.

Iraq has a proportional system designed to prevent a slide back into dictatorship following the 2003 ouster of late dictator Saddam Hussein.

The largely ceremonial role of president, now taken by the 58-year-old Saleh, has been reserved for the Kurds since Iraq’s first multi-party elections in 2005.

The 76-year-old Abdel Mahdi, a former Iraqi vice president, has proven political credentials and is seen in Iraqi circles as an independent.

In a country long a political battleground between the US and Iran as they fight for influence, he is regarded as a rare figure of consensus.

An economist by training, he was once a senior member of a party close to Iran. But he has also won the backing of US and European leaders.

In 2014, Abdel Mahdi took up the post of oil minister under Abadi before resigning two years later.

Now he has just 30 days to navigate tangled Iraqi politics and form a government. If he fails, then another candidate will have to be chosen to pick up the baton.

A native of Baghdad, Abdel Mahdi is nonetheless credited with having good relations with a number of Kurdish leaders. This could be crucial, coming a year after a disastrous referendum in which Iraqi Kurdistan voted overwhelmingly for independence.

 

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1382771/middle-east

 

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And this is possibly why, Abadi is no longer going to be  prime Minister.

 

On Aug. 29, former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi confirmed that Baghdad was planning to send a delegation to the United States to seek an agreement granting it exemptions from Washington’s current sanctions on Tehran. He said this was needed because Iraq’s economy is highly interlinked with, and dependent on, Iran’s.

“We have presented a clear vision of what Iraq really needs,” Abadi said during his weekly press conference in Baghdad. “This includes Iranian (natural) gas, which is very important, as well as other trade and the electricity sector.”

The Iraqi prime minister also called the economic embargoes on Iran “unilateral” and “oppressive,” adding that his country would not be “part of a blockade” due to its own bitter experience with sanctions.

Editing by Karzan Sulaivany

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  • yota691 changed the title to Abdul Mahdi and Kubis discuss the support of the international community for the reconstruction of Iraq
Release date: 2018/10/8 13:56 • 95 times read
Abdul Mahdi and Kubis discuss the support of the international community for the reconstruction of Iraq
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi, with the head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq, Jan Kubiş efforts to form a government.
A statement from his office received the agency {Euphrates News} copy of it that Kubish, congratulated Abdul Mahdi, "commissioned the formation of the Iraqi government and discussed the future cooperation between Iraq and the United Nations and the programs of the mission in Iraq in the field of restoring stability and other areas in addition to the international community's support for Iraq in reconstruction" . 
The UN mission, according to the statement, "continued support for Iraq in all areas and look forward to see the coming period of more stability and reconstruction and the implementation of projects to serve Iraq and its people."
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  • yota691 changed the title to Secretary-General of the United Nations confirms to Abdul Mahdi, the continued support of his country to Iraq in all magazines

Secretary-General of the United Nations confirms to Abdul Mahdi, the continued suppor t of his country to Iraq in all magazines

10:58 - 09/10/2018

 
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BAGHDAD - 
The Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres, in a telephone call to the Prime Minister in charge of Adel Abdul Mahdi, on Tuesday, his country's continued support of Iraq in all areas. 
"The latter received a telephone call from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, stressing the United Nations support for Iraq in all areas and the continuation of its programs," the media office of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said in a statement received by Mawazine News. 
He added that "Guterres congratulated Adel Abdul Mahdi on the occasion of his mandate to form a government," stressing "the United Nations support for Iraq in all areas and the continuation of its programs in Iraq, in addition to what it needs in the programs of stability and reconstruction and other sectors."
"The importance of increasing the support of the international community to Iraq during the next phase in various fields after the victory over terrorism, and goes to the stage of construction of all cities and provide services to his people." 
The statement added that "during the communication also discussed the general situation in Iraq and the region and emphasize that Iraq is heading to a new stage serving the aspirations of its citizens."

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Iraq signs a strategic agreement with the United Nations to develop the private sector

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Iraq has signed with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) an agreement to implement the strategy of private sector development.
The agreement was signed by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Planning for Technical Affairs Dr. Maher Hammad Johan, and the UN Program by the Country Director of the United Nations Development Program in the Middle East, Munir Thabet, in the presence of a number of Directors General of the Ministry and representatives of the United Nations Development Program.
"We are continuing to cooperate with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) as we have a continuous partnership in many programs," said the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Planning after signing the agreement.
He added: "This issue is a sequential part of these programs, which we share in the implementation of the strategy of developing the private sector," noting that "this strategy was initiated by the Ministry of Planning, commissioned by the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers."
"This strategy includes key axes that move the private sector at a clear pace, encouraging it to engage in real economic development," Johan said.
"The purpose of this agreement is to provide a framework of cooperation to facilitate coordination between the two parties on a general basis in the areas of common interest, and does not include any executive program or financial obligations of the parties," he said. The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is to monitor and evaluate the implementation of the private sector development strategy, and for the Ministry of Planning to provide funding and technical arrangements for the implementation of PSDS in Iraq. " 


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Election of Iraq as Vice-President of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

05:00 - 15/10/2018

 
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that Iraq was elected as vice-president of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. 
"Iraq was elected today and during the work of the Vice-President of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime at the ninth session held at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna today," ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement received by Mawazine News. 
He added that "the charge d'affaires of Iraq in Vienna Muthanna Al-Nashi for this position," noting that "this post is a high position added to the positions obtained by Iraq in international forums."

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Kubic calls for support of Abdul Mahdi in his quest to form a government

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Sunday called on political parties and groups to support Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi in forming the government within constitutional terms.

According to a statement by the UN Office in Iraq, "the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan Kubic, noted after intensive discussions with the leaders of the Iraqi government and political parties, the determination of these parties to facilitate the formation of the next government within the constitutional time so that the government to initiate Immediately respond to the needs and requirements of citizens of services and a decent life. "

He urged all political parties "to support the efforts of Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi and to cooperate with him in the process of forming the government by giving priority to the well-being of the country and its people to the interests of the party," stressing that "the Iraqi people look forward to being prime minister-designate able and free In choosing his government team in a formula that would send a strong positive message to the Iraqi citizens who demand radical change and abandon the practices of the past. "

"During my meetings with Iraqi leaders, including President Barham Salih, current Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Speaker of the House of Representatives Mohamed Halboussi, Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and various leaders and representatives of political forces and civil society, I touched on determination and determination to accelerate this process, The best interests of the country and its people. "

He added, "I was pleased to know that there is a strong desire to form the next government to represent a national administration whose program has a reformist orientation, away from sectarianism, partisan division and corruption, and with the participation of all components and segments of Iraq. I also call for effective representation of women in key ministerial portfolios as well as respect for the rights of minorities. "

"It will be a government based on these principles that will be strong and effective and capable of meeting the expectations and expectations of the Iraqi people at a growing pace in enhancing security, law and order, providing public services and revitalizing the country's economy to create jobs for the growing numbers of young people and ensure the return of displaced people and reconstruction," he said.

"Such a government, acting in full respect for the constitution guaranteeing the rights and equality of all Iraqi citizens, can secure a stable and prosperous future in a united, federal, democratic and sovereign Iraq," he said.

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50 minutes ago, Butifldrm said:

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Sunday called on political parties and groups to support system" rel="">support Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi in forming the government within constitutional terms.

According to a statement by the UN Office in Iraq, "the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan Kubic, noted after intensive discussions with the leaders of the Iraqi government and political parties, the determination of these parties to facilitate the formation of the next government within the constitutional time so that the government to initiate Immediately respond to the needs and requirements of citizens of services and a decent life. "

 

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SAY WHAT???!!!

 

What in the world does THIS, "IMMEDIATELY RESPOND" "to the needs and requirements of citizens of services and a decent life" REALLY mean???!!!

 

Looks like news of the, "Adel Abdul-Mahdi in forming the government within constitutional terms" is what we are looking for!!!

 

Supposedly, the (maximum) 30 day clock started ticking at Adel Abdul-Mahdi's announcement as Prime Minister on or about October 3 which means that any day up to Friday, November 2 (twelve (12) days away) could be very, very interesting on the announcement of the Bicraqi Iraqi Cabinet being formed and the Bicraqi Iraqi Government being FULLY formed. The second round of the Insanian sanctions start on or about Sunday, November 4 (fourteen (14) days away) with the mid term elections to be completed on Tuesday, November 6 (sixteen (16) days away).

 

I am looking for an action packed news portfolio in the next two and a half ( 2 1/2) weeks, how 'bout YOU???!!! :twothumbs:

 

Well, OK, just some more excitement, conjecture, thoughts, opinions and :twocents: for whatever THAT is worth!!! Hey, I might be a nut job or somethin'!!! CAVEAT EMPTOR, Reader!!! :o

 

In The Mean Time...................................................................

 

Go Moola Nova (YEAH AND YEE HAW, BABY, READY WHEN YOU ARE BROTHER (OR SISTER) - LET 'ER BUCK!!!)!!!

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SAY WHAT???!!!

 

What in the world does THIS, "IMMEDIATELY RESPOND" "to the needs and requirements of citizens of services and a decent life" REALLY mean???!!!

 

Looks like news of the, "Adel Abdul-Mahdi in forming the government within constitutional terms" is what we are looking for!!!

 

Supposedly, the (maximum) 30 day clock started ticking at Adel Abdul-Mahdi's announcement as Prime Minister on or about October 3 which means that any day up to Friday, November 2 (twelve (12) days away) could be very, very interesting on the announcement of the Bicraqi Iraqi Cabinet being formed and the Bicraqi Iraqi Government being FULLY formed. The second round of the Insanian sanctions start on or about Sunday, November 4 (fourteen (14) days away) with the mid term elections to be completed on Tuesday, November 6 (sixteen (16) days away).

 

I am looking for an action packed news portfolio in the next two and a half ( 2 1/2) weeks, how 'bout YOU???!!! :twothumbs:

 

Well, OK, just some more excitement, conjecture, thoughts, opinions and :twocents: for whatever THAT is worth!!! Hey, I might be a nut job or somethin'!!! CAVEAT EMPTOR, Reader!!! :o

 

In The Mean Time...................................................................

 

Go Moola Nova (YEAH AND YEE HAW, BABY, READY WHEN YOU ARE BROTHER (OR SISTER) - LET 'ER BUCK!!!)!!!

:rodeo:   :pirateship:

:twothumbs:

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