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Asked if the Prime Minister might be going to Washington or Iraq soon, the Prime Minister’s Official Spokesman (PMOS) said that he wasn’t in a position where he could give any meaningful guidance, because we did not yet know when the new national unity government might be formed in Iraq. Asked if there was some sort of deadline on Monday 22 May, the PMOS said that Monday was when the Iraqi Prime Minister elect said that he hoped to have a government by.
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"They represent Yasser as a car," she said. "They represent him as a machine! I’m telling them, ‘He’s a father. He’s a son. He’s a husband. He’s a doctor. He’s a journalist.’" Done us proud again, Coalition.
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