Abadi confirms work on modifying the Justice and Accountability Act
BAGHDAD / Source News / .. The prime minister Haider al-Abadi, Wednesday, that the Iraqi government is working on national reconciliation in multiple fronts, noting that his government was working to amend the law of accountability and justice, which refers to the de-Baathification to facilitate the reintegration of former employees who have not committed crimes.
Ebadi said in his speech during the international anti-terror conference in Brussels and moved his press office and pursued Agency / Source News / that "Iraq is grateful for the support of the United States offered by any other member of the coalition, but we know that the fighting on the ground is the first and last, is our responsibility."
He explained, "We understand that Iraq needs a government reforms and national reconciliation and the re-building and socio-economic as well as military action to defeat Daash."
He added: "We are working on national reconciliation in multiple fronts, as we formulate cooperative relations with tribes in Anbar and Salahuddin and Nineveh, areas, mostly under the control of Daash where these tribes are equipped with weapons and is now fighting alongside Iraqi security forces."
He continued Abadi "We're also working to amend the law of accountability and justice, which refers to the de-Baathification to facilitate the re-integration of a large number of former government officials who have not committed crimes against the Iraqi people, as we aim to address the problems of all the components of the Iraqi people."
He noted that "the government has reached a tentative agreement with the Kurdistan Regional Government will pave the way to a long-term agreement on Iraq's natural resources," noting that "this agreement is an important step in the right direction."
The Prime Minister emphasized that "the organization Daash to Aistqtab fighters from all over the world only, but receives funding from most countries of the world too," he said. "So we need from the international community, including financial institutions, to freeze funding Daash and directs the call to stop the movement of funds and ammunition is restricted to these international terrorists. "
Directed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Tuesday (December 2014) 2, to the Belgian capital Brussels to attend the foreign countries and the international coalition against ministers' meeting Alarhab.anthy 19 T.
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BAGHDAD / Source News / .. The prime minister Haider al-Abadi, Wednesday, that the Iraqi government is working on national reconciliation in multiple fronts, noting that his government was working to amend the law of accountability and justice, which refers to the de-Baathification to facilitate the reintegration of former employees who have not committed crimes.
Ebadi said in his speech during the international anti-terror conference in Brussels and moved his press office and pursued Agency / Source News / that "Iraq is grateful for the support of the United States offered by any other member of the coalition, but we know that the fighting on the ground is the first and last, is our responsibility."
He explained, "We understand that Iraq needs a government reforms and national reconciliation and the re-building and socio-economic as well as military action to defeat Daash."
He added: "We are working on national reconciliation in multiple fronts, as we formulate cooperative relations with tribes in Anbar and Salahuddin and Nineveh, areas, mostly under the control of Daash where these tribes are equipped with weapons and is now fighting alongside Iraqi security forces."
He continued Abadi "We're also working to amend the law of accountability and justice, which refers to the de-Baathification to facilitate the re-integration of a large number of former government officials who have not committed crimes against the Iraqi people, as we aim to address the problems of all the components of the Iraqi people."
He noted that "the government has reached a tentative agreement with the Kurdistan Regional Government will pave the way to a long-term agreement on Iraq's natural resources," noting that "this agreement is an important step in the right direction."
The Prime Minister emphasized that "the organization Daash to Aistqtab fighters from all over the world only, but receives funding from most countries of the world too," he said. "So we need from the international community, including financial institutions, to freeze funding Daash and directs the call to stop the movement of funds and ammunition is restricted to these international terrorists. "
Directed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Tuesday (December 2014) 2, to the Belgian capital Brussels to attend the foreign countries and the international coalition against ministers' meeting Alarhab.anthy 19 T.
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