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Author:  Tanjug (Yu)  


Publisher/Date:  September 15, 1999  


Title:  Closer Yugoslav -- Iraq ties  


Original location: http://www.tanjug.co.yu/Arhiva/1999/Sep%20-%2099/15-09e01.html


BELGRADE -- Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic received on Wednesday the newly appointed, extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of Iraq to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Sami Sadun Kati, who presented his credentials.

The Iraqi ambassador conveyed to Milosevic greetings and best wishes from President Saddam Hussain for the wellbeing of our people and the further successful development of Yugoslavia.

Sadun praised the heroic struggle of the people of Yugoslavia against the aggressors and expressed Iraq's readiness to participate in cooperation with Yugoslavia with the aim of realizing joint interests.

Milosevic underscored that Yugoslavia attaches great importance to the intensive development of friendly bilateral relations, economic links and cooperation with Iraq, especially in view of the long tradition, positive experiences and extensive possibilities of that cooperation.

Milosevic stated that efforts towards relations of equality and mutual understanding represent the joint interest of all freedom-loving peoples and the best obstacle to the tendencies of enslavement and hegemonism in the world.

Milosevic underscored Yugoslavia's openess towards the expansion of ties and cooperation between Yugoslav and Iraqi partners.


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