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Cairo (AFP) Oct 19, 2010 - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki arrived in Cairo on Tuesday, a day before he was scheduled to meet President Hosni Mubarak, an airport official said. Maliki has been touring the region to gather support in his fight to keep his post after an inconclusive March 7 general election. The Shiite-led State of Law bloc finished a narrow second behind the Sunni-dominated Iraqiya group of former prime minister Iyad Allawi with whom he is locked in a protracted battle for the premiership.
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Najaf, Iraq (AFP) Oct 19, 2010
The UN envoy to Iraq, Dutch diplomat Ad Melkert, was unhurt after a bomb attack on Tuesday that targeted a convoy of vehicles south of Baghdad, UN and police officials said.

There were conflicting reports over the incident, with Melkert saying he was in the convoy that was attacked, while senior Iraqi officials said he was not.

Melkert had been meeting with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the highest-ranking Shiite cleric in Iraq, and "was going to the airport when the bomb exploded," UN spokeswoman Randa Jamal said.

Melkert, 56, said he was in the convoy escorting him to the airport in the holy Shiite city of Najaf when a roadside bomb exploded at 4:00 pm (1300 GMT).

"My convoy was attacked by a bomb, which led to the killing of one Iraqi policeman, so far as I know. I feel sad for the death of the policeman. The investigation is still going on," he told Al-Arabiya television in remarks voiced over in Arabic.

"I think it was roadside bomb -- this kind of attack is targeting a lot of Iraqi people -- and my convoy was targeted. It was a shock."

Melkert, who was appointed to the post in July 2009, called the attack a "terrible experience," but declined to speculate when asked if he had been the target.

The UN's first envoy to Iraq after the 2003 US-led invasion, Brazilian diplomat Sergio Vieira de Mello, was killed along with 21 of his colleagues in a massive August 2003 bombing attack by insurgents.

Asked if he would leave the country because of the attack, Melkert said: "I will stay in Iraq because I want to help the Iraqi people."

In conflicting reports, provincial police chief Abdel Karim Mustapha and a military commander both said Melkert was not in the convoy that was attacked.

Mustapha told AFP the incident occurred after Melkert had been dropped off at the airport in Najaf.

"The bomb targeted my vehicle and convoy as I was returning from the airport after saying farewell to Mr Melkert," the police chief said.

"One of my guards was killed and three wounded," he added. "It was not Melkert who was targeted."

Lieutenant General Othman al-Ghanemi, a military operations commander in central Iraq, said the attack was "against the police commander's convoy, not Melkert's convoy."

Iraq has been without a government since inconclusive March 7 elections, in which the Shiite-led State of Law bloc of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki finished a narrow second behind Iyad Allawi's Sunni-dominated Iraqiya group.

Neither side came close to securing a parliamentary majority, however, and the country has been in political deadlock ever since.

"This is the time for the political blocs to sit at one table for dialogue according to the constitution," Melkert had said at a news conference after meeting Sistani before the attack.

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UN chief condemns Iraq attack
United Nations (AFP) Oct 19, 2010 - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon strongly condemned a bomb attack on a UN convoy in Iraq on Tuesday in which a special envoy narrowly escaped injury, a spokesman said.

Ban said the latest attack targeting the United Nations would not deter the UN mission in the conflict-stricken country.

Ad Melkert, the UN envoy in Iraq, said he was in a convoy escorting him to the airport in the holy Shiite city of Najaf when a roadside bomb exploded. A policeman accompanying the convoy was killed.

"The secretary general strongly condemns today's attack in Najaf," said a UN spokesman in a statement which added that Melkert and his deputy, Jerzy Skuratowicz, and other UN staff were all unhurt.

"The secretary general sends his condolences to the family of the deceased and wishes a speedy recovery to those injured.

"The secretary general wishes to express his appreciation to his special representative and the staff of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), who are working under difficult circumstances to implement the mandate of the United Nations in Iraq.

"This attack will not deter the UN from continuing its efforts to assist the Iraqi people on their path to reconciliation and prosperity."

Sergio Vieira de Mello, the UN's first special representative in Iraq after the 2003 US-led invasion, was killed in a Baghdad bomb attack in August 2003.



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