Conference of the year wants to mature a national project far from sectarianism


Ahmed al-Masari, head of the parliamentary bloc of the coalition of Iraqi forces, said the Baghdad conference to be held in mid-July will result in a national project, while denied that the conference is sectarian.

Al-Masari said in a statement that "the Baghdad conference will be a breakthrough and an opening to the rest of the other political forces to form a major national project," stressing that "this conference and what will result from the national project does not have any side sectarianism But it calls for building a civil state based on the principle of citizenship to keep Iraq one unified.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Salim al-Jubouri, has revealed a conference of representatives of the liberated areas to produce results that can return to all components of good and useful, indicating that the conference will be held in Baghdad is the product of hard work and the outcome of long dialogues, In every detail, an opportunity to find a university tent in order to determine a future vision for the future of the days between the representatives of the liberated provinces within the state and starting from Baghdad.




LINK