30-11-2014 07:34 AM
Vice President Nouri al-Maliki today visit ' official ' to Lebanon, the advertiser is to discuss the future of relations between the two countries, but it really is for medical examinations suggested that Al-Maliki is suffering from some aches, as well as meeting with his son Ahmed, who lives in Lebanon for months and refused to return to Iraq due to a severe case of depression.
Informed sources said details of the visit, Al-Maliki to Lebanon in a statement to the news agency ' will be medical checks in hospital after doctors advised the Iraqis in Baghdad, as well as meeting his son Ahmed, who ran most of his father's work in Iraq during the period of his job as Prime Minister.
Sources close to Al-Maliki says he is very concerned for his son who suffers from a severe case of depression due to his father's failure to retain his post, and he is not thinking of going back to Iraq.
Press reports from Beirut said that Al-Maliki arrived in Rafik Hariri International Airport,He was greeted by the presence of officials from Hezbollah and Amal movement, including the representative of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, and Ministers and deputies and officials representing the two Shiites in Lebanon.
Maliki said the visit aims to "connect with this dear country", adding that Lebanon "where experience can benefit from it, and we are interested in the development of this relationship."
He expressed his wish that "more satisfactory and I could offset impediments to the development of relations, such as terrorism and terrorists and the conditions prevailing in the region, to start a page and a new relationship between the two countries, as Iraq's new policy, which requires openness to all the world."
Maliki said that he would deal with terrorism issues in his talks in Lebanon, adding to the present, risks and challenges and developments in the terrorist operation in more than one region, so we are talking about a region where terrorism until States are unstable and possibly open to redrawing the map of the region».
Turning to developments on the ground in Iraq, stressing "we have more than 50 per cent of the land dominated organization daash, leaving only the connector and some areas", adding that "this experience worth studying, and this causes shock, the army and the popular crowd and share leadership in confrontation with (Al-Qaeda) and (daash), and across from other Iraqis, backed by advisory opinion reference».
Maliki expressed his optimism '' that Iraq will be a cemetery for (daash)», pointing out that "when we think about finish (daash) in Iraq, we need to think about ending it in Syria, they are historically (Syria and Iraq)», he said:" the world must work together to combat terrorism, and noted that the coalition air strikes '' good, but no frees the land», and «from free land are jihadists, from the popular crowd, and stationed in the field».
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