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| UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan attends a
press conference in Baghdad, Iraq, Nov.12, 2005.
(Xinhua/Reuters) | BAGHDAD, Nov. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- UN Secretary-General Kofi
Annan confirmed Saturday the UN support to the Arab League efforts aimed at
reconciliation between different Iraqi communities.
"The idea is that reconciliation is
absolutely essential in Iraq. I don't think anyone would argue with that," Annan
told a joint news conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari.
Annan is also expected to meet other Iraqi leaders, including
Deputy Prime Minister Rowsh Shaways and former prime minister Iyad Allawi.
The Arab League is due to hold a preparatory meeting
for an Iraqi reconciliation conference in Cairo on Nov. 19, an AL official said
on Wednesday.
Last week, the UN Security Council unanimously
extended the mandate of the US-led multinational forces in Iraq until the end of
next year, as requested by Jaafari.
Earlier on Saturday, Annan arrived in the Iraqi
capital Baghdad on a surprise visit.
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| UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan poses for
photo with Iraqi reporters Nov.12, 2005.
(Xinhua/Reuters) | It was Annan's first visit to Iraq since the US-led
invasion in March 2003.
Iraq's US-backed government dominated by Shiites and
Kurds is battling a mainly Sunni Arab insurgency that has killed thousands of
people.
Iraq will hold parliamentary elections on Dec. 15
under the newly approved constitution.
Annan flew into Baghdad from the Jordanian capital of
Amman,where he discussed Wednesday's bombings in three hotels in the Jordanian
capital, which al-Qaida in Iraq has claimed.
The UN pulled out of Iraq after a bomb at UN headquarters
in Baghdad in August 2003 killed 22 people, including envoy SergioVieira de
Mello. Enditem
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