... we believe that our enemies, our adversaries, will resort to more violence," Foreign Minister HoshiyarZebari told reporters at the ministry's offices, which were hit in attacks on August 19."But we hope we will succeed. We will have clean elections in January," he said.Iraq's electoral body has recommended the poll -- which will be closely watched by foreign investors eager to gauge...
[JURIST] Iraqi Foreign Minister HoshiyarZebari on Monday renewed calls for a formal UN inquiry to investigate those responsible for bombings in the country following twin suicide bombings in Baghdad Sunday, which are believed to have killed more than 150. Zebari asked the UN General Assembly and the Security Council to appoint a special envoy to probe possible sources that are...
... Claims Responsibility for Baghdad Bombs ." From the BBC's report : Iraqi Foreign Minister HoshiyarZebari said the attacks showed that increased international support for the country was "vital and important". The blasts drew comparison with an attack on 19 August, also claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq, in which truck bombs hit two ministry buildings and killed...
Iraq renewed calls on Monday for a U.N. inquiry into the support given by foreign countries to insurgents after twin suicide blasts against government buildings in Baghdad killed more than 150 people. Foreign Minister HoshiyarZebari said Sunday's bloodshed reinforced the need for the
By BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq renewed calls on Monday for a U.N. inquiry into the support given by foreign countries to insurgents after twin suicide blasts against government buildings in Baghdad killed more than 150 people.Foreign Minister HoshiyarZebari said Sunday's bloodshed reinforced the need for the international community to help Iraq defend itself against bomb attacks as it emerges...
Top Story »Baghdad calls for UN inquiry into bombingsBAGHDAD – Iraq renewed calls yesterday for a UN inquiry into the support given by foreign countries to insurgents after twin suicide blasts against government buildings in Baghdad killed more than 150 people.Iraqi foreign minister HoshiyarZebari said Sunday’s bloodshed reinforced the need for the international community to help Iraq...
By BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq renewed calls on Monday for a U.N. inquiry into the support given by foreign countries to insurgents after twin suicide blasts against government buildings in Baghdad killed more than 150 people.Foreign Minister HoshiyarZebari said Sunday's bloodshed reinforced the need for the international community to help Iraq defend itself against bomb attacks as it emerges...