The security forces achieved major successes but they need support and intelligence - Hakim
Chairman of the Supreme Council: the security forces achieved major successes but they need support and intelligence Alojsta The head of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, Wednesday, that the security forces achieved major successes but they need logistical and air support and intelligence, among the French ambassador in Iraq Francois Barthla that his government is committed to helping Iraq in its war on terror. He said al-Hakim's office said in a statement received by the agency / information / copy of it, "head of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim received today, the new in Iraq, the French Ambassador Francois Barthla," asserting that "al-Hakim discussed with Barthla developments in the security and political situation in Iraq and the successes achieved by the diplomatic Iraq in its openness to the world and neighboring countries in particular. He stressed wise, according to the statement that "the security forces making substantial inroads in the editing area and caught the ground and respond strongly to the terrorist gangs, but they need more air and logistical and intelligence support through her work as well as regional support. The price of the wise, "the visit of French President Francois Hollande, his recent Iraq", viewing it as "a step in the right direction and an important message to the international community."
For his part, Barthla stressed that "the French government is committed to helping Iraq in its war on terrorism and to provide more humanitarian aid to the displaced people," noting that "the international coalition is made great efforts in this direction."
He explained that "his government is following the great efforts that are being made in order to unify the Iraqi grade and she appreciates the great efforts that have been made by al-Hakim in the rapprochement between the region and the center and between the various political blocs in Iraq," noting that "it leveraged the conditions for the international community to increase its support for Iraq at all levels.
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Chairman of the Supreme Council: the security forces achieved major successes but they need support and intelligence Alojsta The head of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, Wednesday, that the security forces achieved major successes but they need logistical and air support and intelligence, among the French ambassador in Iraq Francois Barthla that his government is committed to helping Iraq in its war on terror. He said al-Hakim's office said in a statement received by the agency / information / copy of it, "head of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim received today, the new in Iraq, the French Ambassador Francois Barthla," asserting that "al-Hakim discussed with Barthla developments in the security and political situation in Iraq and the successes achieved by the diplomatic Iraq in its openness to the world and neighboring countries in particular. He stressed wise, according to the statement that "the security forces making substantial inroads in the editing area and caught the ground and respond strongly to the terrorist gangs, but they need more air and logistical and intelligence support through her work as well as regional support. The price of the wise, "the visit of French President Francois Hollande, his recent Iraq", viewing it as "a step in the right direction and an important message to the international community."
For his part, Barthla stressed that "the French government is committed to helping Iraq in its war on terrorism and to provide more humanitarian aid to the displaced people," noting that "the international coalition is made great efforts in this direction."
He explained that "his government is following the great efforts that are being made in order to unify the Iraqi grade and she appreciates the great efforts that have been made by al-Hakim in the rapprochement between the region and the center and between the various political blocs in Iraq," noting that "it leveraged the conditions for the international community to increase its support for Iraq at all levels.
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