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This is Huge: Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE , Yemen, UN Security Council, NATO in Bahrain for "Talks"


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Hello Chapter 7 ~ This is Huge: Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE , Yemen, UN Security Council, NATO in Bahrain for "Talks"

On Friday, if anyone listened to Hillarious's speech in Bahrain, you would have heard her speaking about Iraq and how great things were going with forming the gov't etc.. I could not find anything .. anywhere .. in print about what was said. It was very good and positive. Now, by doing a little digging, I found out why. One of the most important meetings concerning Iraq and Iraq's neighbors is happening right now. Links below ..:) Kel .. and this is from Friday afternoon Clinton reassures Gulf leaders ahead of Manama Dialogue

Remember ~ End of September ~

Link ~ Kuwait asserts importance of stability in Iraq ...

Link ~ Kuwait says meeting of Iraq's neighbors achieved objectives

Link ~ Iraq, neighboring states to form cmte for assessing security cooperation ...

The event will also be attended by leaders and foreign ministers from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. The conference will see experts and representatives from Australia, Britain, France, India, Japan, Russia, the United States and Turkey as well as the United Nations and NATO.

December 3, 2010

Mottaki in Bahrain for security talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki has arrived in the Bahraini capital of Manama to participate in a major annual security conference.

Mottaki arrived in Manama on Friday at the head of a high-ranking delegation. He will be taking part in the Manama Dialogue at the city's Ritz-Carlton Bahrain Hotel, IRNA reported.

The three-day conference is organized by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) will address some of the key challenges facing the Middle East, including the future of Yemen, Iraq and the role of foreign powers in regional conflicts.

At the opening ceremony, Mottaki will deliver a speech following King Abdullah II of Jordan.

The Iranian foreign minister will hold talks with Bahrain's Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa and separately meet with his Yemeni and Jordanian counterparts on the sidelines of the Manama conference.

Mottaki is also scheduled to attend a press conference on Saturday.

The event will also be attended by leaders and foreign ministers from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.

The conference will see experts and representatives from Australia, Britain, France, India, Japan, Russia, the United States and Turkey as well as the United Nations and NATO.

http://www.presstv.com/detail/153758.html

http://articlesofinterest-kelley.blogspot.com/2010/12/hello-this-is-huge-egypt-iraq-jordan.html

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I am of the opinion that Chapter 7 will be lifted, the delegation of countries, NATO and VP Biden will make the announcement with President Jalal Talabani was re-elected by the parliament, while Nouri al-Maliki retained his position as Prime Minister. PM Maliki will have the Government formed by the 10th or if not then by the 15th... GO RV!

Yes, I did cut and paste... although i posted this information the other day. Just adding to and conquering.

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The Security-Council will on 15 December hold a high-level event on Iraq, which will be chaired by United States Vice President Joe Biden, and attended by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the US permanent representative to the United Nations announced today.

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