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Sunday, September 16, 2012
Maliki: Iraq no longer closed on a particular party or sect

BAGHDAD - babysit - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said on Sunday that "Iraq is no longer closed on a particular party or sect," calling on all Iraqis to contribute to the building and rebuild their country.
A statement by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers received news agency public opinion a copy of it today that "Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki received in his office today, the official number of Iraqi students in the Diaspora, grouped in the Federation of Iraqi academics."

Maliki said that "Iraq built efficiencies sons and their efforts," stressing that "Iraq is no longer closed on a particular party or sect, but is for all Iraqis, and we must find all Iraqis appropriate chance to contribute to the building and rebuild their country."

Maliki said, according to the statement "I have come a long way on the road to the reconstruction of Iraq and still have a great distance to get to the ambition and achievement of the desired targets," adding that "al-Maliki urged the students to develop their abilities and perseverance scientific service to their country."

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