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Current Situation in Iraq: Strategic Views, Challenges and Opportunities

The Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Iraq, has the great pleasure of inviting you to an open seminar with Mr. Nizar Khairallah, Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations, Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
16 September 2015
11:00 Europe/Oslo
Language: English
C.J. Hambrosplass 2 D
Seminar

Themes

  • Terrorism and extremism
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Peace operations
  • English

Undersecretary Khairallah will assess the current situation, major issues and challenges in Iraq and explores the effect of emerging changes and opportunities in Iraq and the region.

Mr. Khairallah has a long experience as an Iraqi diplomat and in international affairs. He has been ambassador to Egypt and has held the position as Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations since 2013.He holds an education in international studies from the University of Leeds.

The seminar will be streamed on Youtube:

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Nizar Khairallah
Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations, Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Ulf Sverdrup
Former Director

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16 September 2015
11:00 Europe/Oslo
Language: English
C.J. Hambrosplass 2 D
Seminar

Themes

  • Terrorism and extremism
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Peace operations
  • English