Three presidencies agree to form a committee to practical steps for reconciliation
Three presidencies agree to form a committee to practical steps for reconciliation
2015/10/8 8:17
[Baghdad-where]
the three presidencies have agreed to establish a preparatory committee shall undertake practical steps for national reconciliation.
According to a presidential statement received by the agency all of Iraq [where] a copy of “President of the Republic Fuad Masum, the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, gathered at the Peace Palace in Baghdad on Wednesday, During the meeting, they discussed security and economic situation and file reforms and ways to strengthen the work of state institutions and ways to expedite the passage of the necessary legislation.
“and through the meeting expressed their support for the steps that meet the interests of the Iraqi people to accomplish what was voted on government and parliamentary reforms.
He greeted participants victories achieved by our armed forces against al Daash terrorist and edit dozens of regions and towns in Anbar and Kirkuk, and praised the military determination Army Iraqi security services and crowd the popular and the Peshmerga and the sons of the tribes.
It was agreed that “the formation of a preparatory committee shall undertake practical steps for national reconciliation”.
He also expressed the participants expressed concern about the Daash crimes against civilians and intellectuals, in Nineveh and other areas that suffer from his attacks, stressing the need to accelerate the edited and reconstruction.
The meeting underlined according to the statement on the importance of the completion of the necessary to enhance the effectiveness of the work of the state and basic institutions of primary legislation.
The first meeting special attention to ways of developing economic and financial resources of the country, stressing that the provision of basic services to citizens represents the most prominent commitments to state institutions Tnivha.anthy
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