Australian Prime Minister to visit Baghdad to discuss the Iraqi forces and the Peshmerga training file
12/29/2014
Khandan - announced Saadi newborn, spokesman for the office of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said Tony Abbott Australian Prime Minister will visit Baghdad very soon, indicating that the address for the organization "Daash" and Australia's support for Iraqi forces file will be of the most prominent themes that will be discussed during the visit. The newborn, that "Australian Prime Minister will be in Baghdad very soon (did not specify the date), on an official visit," adding that the visit will see the research support that can be provided by Australia's file and the possibility of the presence of trained Australians to train Iraqi forces on the federal government and the Peshmerga forces level in the region. " Sabri said in remarks to the agency "Anatolia" that "Iraq will discuss with Australian Prime Minister the possibility of military equipment to take advantage of what they offer Australia from military weapons, ammunition and supplies to Iraqi forces within the formal agreements." He added that "Australia has shown a desire to support Iraq to be considered part of the international coalition."
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12/29/2014
Khandan - announced Saadi newborn, spokesman for the office of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said Tony Abbott Australian Prime Minister will visit Baghdad very soon, indicating that the address for the organization "Daash" and Australia's support for Iraqi forces file will be of the most prominent themes that will be discussed during the visit. The newborn, that "Australian Prime Minister will be in Baghdad very soon (did not specify the date), on an official visit," adding that the visit will see the research support that can be provided by Australia's file and the possibility of the presence of trained Australians to train Iraqi forces on the federal government and the Peshmerga forces level in the region. " Sabri said in remarks to the agency "Anatolia" that "Iraq will discuss with Australian Prime Minister the possibility of military equipment to take advantage of what they offer Australia from military weapons, ammunition and supplies to Iraqi forces within the formal agreements." He added that "Australia has shown a desire to support Iraq to be considered part of the international coalition."
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