Iraq's al-Maliki tours Baghdad streetsBy LAUREN FRAYER, Associated Press Writer
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BAGHDAD - Iraq's prime minister strolled Baghdad's streets and visited police
checkpoints Friday to showcase security ahead of an international conference
aimed at stabilizing the war-torn country with help from its neighbors.
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki toured a neighborhood and chatted with people,
one of his advisers said. But the tour — during a weekly four-hour vehicle ban
every Friday for the Muslim holy day — also pointed out Baghdad's inherent risks.
Al-Makiki's office did not release any advance details of the outing or even
say where he visited because of safety concerns.
Security was heightened across Baghdad as international envoys prepared to
arrive for Saturday's conference, which would be held at Iraq's Foreign Ministry
just outside the heavily fortified Green Zone.
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a report of a pre-conference spat.