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11-09-2011, 11:07 AM
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Looking for with Biden in Washington, the situation in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/4/271591/)
09/11/2011 15:20
Erbil, November 9 (Rn) - Search all of the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region Barham Ahmad Saleh and Vice President Joe Biden during their meeting on Wednesday in the capital Aloomirkah Washington, the current situation in Iraq and the region and developments in the region, according to a statement by the Information Office for.
http://static.aknews.com/images/cms-image-000058171.jpg
The secretary of the Council of Ministers of the province Mohammad Qirdaghi said (Rn) earlier, that "the Prime Minister Barham Salih will head next Monday (the past) to the United States on an official invitation to participate in a special conference events (Arab spring)."
Qirdaghi added that "the benefit will take place during this visit a number of meetings and meetings with senior officials in the White House," noting that "both the Minister of Natural Resources Ashti Hawrami, Minister of Planning Government of the region for the two accompany Salih during his visit."
According to a statement received by the Kurdish news agency (Rn), a copy of it, that "the Prime Minister Barham Saleh discussed in his meeting with Vice President Joe Biden in the White House today, the current situation in Iraq and the region and developments in the Middle East," adding that "the Biden stressed Washington's support for the ongoing Iraq in all fields even after the withdrawal of troops from the territory of Iraq. "
The statement added that "the U.S. Vice-President addressed the role of the Kurdistan region with interest as a model Advanced deserves the support of his country."
The statement said that "Saleh stressed that the Kurdistan region has witnessed a remarkable development on the horizon of the adoption of a democratic political right and continue to make political reforms," noting that "the United States can the U.S. play a positive role in this regard."
From: Hassan Repin, see: Aso Haji
Looking for with Biden in Washington, the situation in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/4/271591/)
09/11/2011 15:20
Erbil, November 9 (Rn) - Search all of the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region Barham Ahmad Saleh and Vice President Joe Biden during their meeting on Wednesday in the capital Aloomirkah Washington, the current situation in Iraq and the region and developments in the region, according to a statement by the Information Office for.
http://static.aknews.com/images/cms-image-000058171.jpg
The secretary of the Council of Ministers of the province Mohammad Qirdaghi said (Rn) earlier, that "the Prime Minister Barham Salih will head next Monday (the past) to the United States on an official invitation to participate in a special conference events (Arab spring)."
Qirdaghi added that "the benefit will take place during this visit a number of meetings and meetings with senior officials in the White House," noting that "both the Minister of Natural Resources Ashti Hawrami, Minister of Planning Government of the region for the two accompany Salih during his visit."
According to a statement received by the Kurdish news agency (Rn), a copy of it, that "the Prime Minister Barham Saleh discussed in his meeting with Vice President Joe Biden in the White House today, the current situation in Iraq and the region and developments in the Middle East," adding that "the Biden stressed Washington's support for the ongoing Iraq in all fields even after the withdrawal of troops from the territory of Iraq. "
The statement added that "the U.S. Vice-President addressed the role of the Kurdistan region with interest as a model Advanced deserves the support of his country."
The statement said that "Saleh stressed that the Kurdistan region has witnessed a remarkable development on the horizon of the adoption of a democratic political right and continue to make political reforms," noting that "the United States can the U.S. play a positive role in this regard."
From: Hassan Repin, see: Aso Haji