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OTTAWA, May 20 (Xinhua) -- Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay welcomed
on Saturday the Iraqi Council of Representatives' endorsement of Prime Minister
Nouri al-Maliki's proposed cabinet and pledged Canada's support and cooperation
with the new Iraqi government.
"This new government embodies the strong commitment to democracy demonstrated by the
people of Iraq throughout the political transition," MacKay said in a statement.
"Canada looks forward to working with the national unity government of Iraq
and will support its efforts to provide security and prosperity to all Iraqis,"
said MacKay.
The Iraqi parliament approved the 37-member cabinet headed by Shiite Prime
Minister Nuri al-Maliki at a special session held in Baghdad on Saturday. But
three key posts-- interior, defense and national security affairs, remained
unfilled.
The new cabinet came into being after almost five months of bargaining
among Iraqi Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish leaders after thecountry's election in
December 2005.
It is the first full-term government in Iraq after the U.S.-ledinvasion in
2003 ousted former president Saddam Hussein. Enditem
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