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Palestinian president arrives in Iraq

Baghdad : Iraq | 8 months ago  
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An Iraqi government spokesman says Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has arrived in Baghdad for talks, in what's thought to be the first visit by a Palestinian leader since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Spokesman Ali al-Dabagh says the U.S.-backed Abbas arrived...
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