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 Iraq: President Talabani announces new security plan

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Iraq: President Talabani announces new security plan 25.7.2005

 


Baghdad, 25 July (AKI) - Iraq's president Jalal Talabani has announced that his government has adopted a new security plan for all regions of the country, the fruit of two days of meetings with his two deputy presidents, the prime minister and other senior officials, including the head of the Iraqi judiciary. In a statement, seen by Adnkronos International (AKI), Talabani said "the new plan integrates both the military and the security aspects, the economic and media aspects, and will be accompanied by a campaign to gather support both internally and abroad".
President : Jalal Talabani (Mam Jalal)
The security situation in Iraq degenerates by the day because of incessant suicide attacks by terror groups against government institutions, the army and the police, in which countless Iraqi civilians are killed. On Monday eight people were killed in two separate car bomb explosions at police checkpoints in Baghdad.

ln the two days of talks, the Iraqi government figures also discussed political developments, especially concluding the draft constitution within the 30 July deadline and overcoming any obstacles to this goal.

The announcement of the new security plan comes as Sunni members of the constitution committee have agreed to end their boycott. A Sunni member of the committee, Saadoun Zubeidi, told the BBC that some of the 12 Sunni members of the committee had already resumed work. The boycott was triggered by the killing last week of two senior Sunnis involved in drafting the constitution.

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