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Iyad Allaw (L), the newly appointed Prime Minister of a new interim administration of Iraq, exchanges glances with Ghazi Yawar, the newly-chosen president, while making speech at a Baghdad ceremony of forming the new interim government, in this Iraqi capital, June 1, 2004. It had been announced that Ibrahim al-Jaafari and Rowsch Shaways were named vice presidents and Iyad Allawi newly appointed Prime Minister. Allawi vowed Tuesday to work to regain full sovereignty on June 30 and in the period after that. (Xinhua Photo)
Iyad Allaw (L), the newly appointed Prime Minister of a new interim administration of Iraq, makes speech at a Baghdad ceremony of forming the new interim government, in this Iraqi capital, as Ghazi Yawar, the newly chosen as president clapping aside, in this Iraqi capital, June 1, 2004. It had been announced that Ibrahim al-Jaafari and Rowsch Shaways were named vice presidents and Iyad Allawi newly appointed Prime Minister. Allawi vowed Tuesday to work to regain full sovereignty on June 30 and in the period after that. (Xinhua Photo)
The Sunni Muslim tribal leader Ghazi Yawar, who was newly chosen as president of Iraq in a new interim administration, makes speech at a Baghdad ceremony of forming the new interim government, in this Iraqi capital, June 1, 2004. It had been announced that Ibrahim al-Jaafari and Rowsch Shaways were named vice presidents and Iyad Allawi newly appointed Prime Minister. Allawi vowed Tuesday to work to regain full sovereignty on June 30 and in the period after that. (Xinhua Photo)
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