AU's Kadhafi may direct Mauritania political dialogue

2009-02-22

At the end of the consultative meeting on the situation in Mauritania, held on Friday (February 20th) in Paris, the African Union (AU), the United Nations, the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) and the Arab League, issued a communiqué inviting Mauritania to begin a national political dialogue under the auspices of the President of the African Union, Moamer Kadhafi, local and international press reported. Participants in the meeting agreed to meet again before the end of March to review the latest developments in the country.

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محمد الجماعي Posted 2009-03-05

I welcome everyone who reads and writes. I also strongly support the United States of Africa and its leadership dear to the heart of every African and Arab. I was making a visit to rural areas in Egypt. I got acquainted with many Egyptian brothers. They love the new president intellectual Moamar. Honestly, Africa must relaunch its golden era in the presence of its honest sons. Your friend Dr Mohamed Jamai, university of Karyounes.

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