Iraqi Sunni and Shiite leaders meet to propose solutions to Iraq's sectarian violence
By Sarah Dilorenzo
ASSOCIATED PRESS
12:28 a.m. June 12, 2007
UNITED NATIONS – Iraqi religious and political leaders met to reaffirm their commitment to building a tolerant, multiethnic nation, declaring that the ties that bind all Iraqis “will not be broken” in spite of the sectarian violence ravaging the country.
Sunni and Shiite leaders gathered at U.N. headquarters for a two-day conference that ends Tuesday to discuss ways to ease the sectarian tensions sparking violence in Iraq. Iraq's U.N. mission sponsored the event, entitled “Iraq for all Iraqis.”
“We have gathered here in New York, religious leaders and scholars, to discuss the vital issues of reconciliation and re-establishing the fraternal ties that have historically bound the people of Iraq together, which, however strained they may become, are not broken and will not be broken,” said Iraq's deputy U.N. ambassador, Feisal al-Istrabadi.
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