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Foreign Minister meets Arab, foreign counterparts

Published: Thu 19 Sep 2002 11:01 AM
Foreign Minister meets Arab, foreign counterparts
UN, Sept. 18, INA
On the fringe of 57th session of UN General Assembly, Iraq’s Foreign Minister Dr. Naji Sabri has held meetings with a number of Arab and foreign ministers namely Iran, Turkey, Algeria, South Africa and Thailand.
He discussed with them causes of common concern, relation between Iraq and UN Security Council and Security Council related resolutions, which stipulated on respecting security and sovereignty of Iraq.
Chairman of International Organizations and Conferences Department at Foreign Ministry, Dr. Sa’eed al-Mossawi and Iraq’s permanent representative at UN Dr. Mohammed al-Douri attended these meetings.

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