ARAB AFFAIRS - Oct 11 - Arab League Continues Mission In Iraq.The mission of the Arab League Arab League, popular name for the League of Arab States, formed in 1945 in an attempt to give political expression to the Arab nations. continues its mission in Iraq following the attack it is exposed to on Oct 10 and results in killing two persons and wounding other seven in the lines of the Iraqi guards. The AL Assistant Gen Sec and the chief of the mission, the Algerian Ahmad Bin Hali, said that the delegation met on Oct 11, in particular with the special representative for the UN in Iraq, Ashraf Qadi, and the leader of the higher council for the Islamic revolution in Iraq, Abdul Aziz Abdul Aziz is the name of:
n. Plural of auspex. auspices Noun, pl under the auspices of with the support and approval of [Latin auspicium augury from birds] Noun of the Arab League. AL Sec Gen Amr Moussa said Oct 11 the shots taken at the Arab League team by gunmen in Baghdad would not affect the League's stand or efforts to serve Iraq, nor would it make him have second thoughts about the trip he plans to make to Iraq shortly after the referendum on the Iraqi constitution. Moussa told reporters that although he wished the incident had never occurred, such attacks were not unusual in Baghdad. Asserting that the team's visit would proceed as planned, he said that Ambassador Ahmad Bin Hali, Assistant Arab League Secretary General and head of the team, would address a news conference on the attack. Asked about the Arab League's position regarding armed operations in Iraq, Moussa replied: Our stand towards terrorism is well known. We strongly condemn To adjudge or find guilty of a crime and sentence. To declare a building or ship unsafe for use or occupancy. To decide that a navigable vessel is a prize or is unfit for service. it". Moussa said the Iraqi government did not turn down the idea of convening con·vene v. con·vened, con·ven·ing, con·venes v.intr. To come together usually for an official or public purpose; assemble formally. v.tr. 1. a reconciliation conference, but certain parties make divers Several; any number more than two; different. Divers is a collective term used to group a number of unspecified people, objects, or acts. It is used frequently to describe property, as in divers parcels of land. statements. "But this will not affect the political process", he said. Meanwhile, a senior Arab League source stated that the Arab League team in Iraq is well and will continue their mission as scheduled. |
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