The phone call" between Biden and Barzani: I hope you are the free world
18/12/2014
Said US Vice President Joe Biden, on Thursday, that the Kurdistan region is "I hope the free world," stressing that the international coalition led his country will continue to support the region, while noting that the two Kurdish parties to include the black list is incorrect.
The presidency of the province said in a statement that "the President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani received Wednesday evening phone call from US Vice President Joe Biden," noting that "Biden and Barzani discussed the situation in Iraq and the region."
She added that the presidency "Biden reiterated Washington's support for the Kurdistan region in the face of terrorism," pointing out that "expressed his admiration for the courage and the role of the Peshmerga forces and enable them to achieve remarkable victories."
She continued, "Biden said of the Barzani Kurds hope that the free world and all who stand against terrorism," adding that he "pointed out that the international coalition will continue to support the Kurdistan region."
And the output of two main Kurdish parties KDP name and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan from the US blacklist, Biden said in the statement that "My name Kurdish parties in accordance with the existing situation was not right," and expressed his satisfaction for "directed by Congressman bipartisan call from the list officially."
Biden said that "the move will facilitate the process of granting access to the America of the members of the KDP and PUK visa."
For his part, Barzani for "thanks to US President Obama and Vice President Biden and the American people and the international coalition of support for the people of Kurdistan," stressing that "this support granting additional power to the people of Kurdistan, especially the participation of coalition aircraft had a big impact."
The members of the US Senate filed last April to propose law to take out the two Kurdish parties, from the US list of terrorist organizations.
And returns this classification of the two parties by Washington to 2001 on the basis of the armed conflict which led bipartisan Democratic Kurdish Kurdistan led by President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan led by former Iraqi President Jalal Talabani against the former regime in the last century and put them in the US blacklist.
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18/12/2014
Said US Vice President Joe Biden, on Thursday, that the Kurdistan region is "I hope the free world," stressing that the international coalition led his country will continue to support the region, while noting that the two Kurdish parties to include the black list is incorrect.
The presidency of the province said in a statement that "the President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani received Wednesday evening phone call from US Vice President Joe Biden," noting that "Biden and Barzani discussed the situation in Iraq and the region."
She added that the presidency "Biden reiterated Washington's support for the Kurdistan region in the face of terrorism," pointing out that "expressed his admiration for the courage and the role of the Peshmerga forces and enable them to achieve remarkable victories."
She continued, "Biden said of the Barzani Kurds hope that the free world and all who stand against terrorism," adding that he "pointed out that the international coalition will continue to support the Kurdistan region."
And the output of two main Kurdish parties KDP name and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan from the US blacklist, Biden said in the statement that "My name Kurdish parties in accordance with the existing situation was not right," and expressed his satisfaction for "directed by Congressman bipartisan call from the list officially."
Biden said that "the move will facilitate the process of granting access to the America of the members of the KDP and PUK visa."
For his part, Barzani for "thanks to US President Obama and Vice President Biden and the American people and the international coalition of support for the people of Kurdistan," stressing that "this support granting additional power to the people of Kurdistan, especially the participation of coalition aircraft had a big impact."
The members of the US Senate filed last April to propose law to take out the two Kurdish parties, from the US list of terrorist organizations.
And returns this classification of the two parties by Washington to 2001 on the basis of the armed conflict which led bipartisan Democratic Kurdish Kurdistan led by President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan led by former Iraqi President Jalal Talabani against the former regime in the last century and put them in the US blacklist.
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