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Arab League condemns U.S. Senate view to segregate Iraq
Politics    9/27/2007 4:47:00 PM
 
CAIRO, Sept 27 (KUNA) -- The Arab League condemned Thursday the U.S. Senate view to separate Iraq into several sectarian parts, saying that the decision was reflecting a grim vision for the future of the fellow Arab country.
Head of Public Relations in the League ambassador Ali Al-Jaroshi told the press that Arab countries should stand against these plans which were turned into an official decision taken by the U.S. Senate after 75 of 100 members agreed to it.
"Arabs should stand firmly against these plans," he urged, adding that foreign forces should leave Iraq for the people to take control of the country.
The Senate has failed to take any decision which would enforce stability in the country, said Al-Jaroshi, puzzled that the Senate has succeeded in issuing decision of segregation when all efforts of stabilizing the country failed. (end) mfm.az.gta KUNA 271647 Sep 07NNNN
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