Abadi renewed his warning of the arrival of terrorism all over the world
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: new Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, the arrival of terrorism to all countries of the world unless it is confronted and drain its resources and sources of funding.
The prime minister revealed Abadi, in (25 September 2014), that Iraq had received intelligence information "credible" that "Daash" planning to carry out attacks on the metro networks in Paris and the United States.
Observers believe that this Abadi warnings did not take those countries seriously, which led to the attack on the French newspaper (Charlie Hebdo) sarcastic and followed since the seventh of January which killed 17 people, including journalists and policemen.
Information Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in a statement, "The last met in his office, on Thursday, security coordinator oldest in the Middle East and North Africa Stephen Haenchen British ambassador to Iraq, Frank Baker."
The statement added that "the two sides discussed during the meeting, the threat posed by terrorist gangs Daash the region and the world and stop the spread and confront and eliminate it."
Abadi stressed, "the importance of the continued international support for Iraq in its war against terrorism, as everyone realized the danger of the suffering of Iraq and its impact on the region and the world, which warned him repeatedly."
Abadi and warned that "terrorism will reach to all countries of the world unless it is confronted and drain its resources and sources of funding to eradicate it."
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Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: new Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, the arrival of terrorism to all countries of the world unless it is confronted and drain its resources and sources of funding.
The prime minister revealed Abadi, in (25 September 2014), that Iraq had received intelligence information "credible" that "Daash" planning to carry out attacks on the metro networks in Paris and the United States.
Observers believe that this Abadi warnings did not take those countries seriously, which led to the attack on the French newspaper (Charlie Hebdo) sarcastic and followed since the seventh of January which killed 17 people, including journalists and policemen.
Information Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in a statement, "The last met in his office, on Thursday, security coordinator oldest in the Middle East and North Africa Stephen Haenchen British ambassador to Iraq, Frank Baker."
The statement added that "the two sides discussed during the meeting, the threat posed by terrorist gangs Daash the region and the world and stop the spread and confront and eliminate it."
Abadi stressed, "the importance of the continued international support for Iraq in its war against terrorism, as everyone realized the danger of the suffering of Iraq and its impact on the region and the world, which warned him repeatedly."
Abadi and warned that "terrorism will reach to all countries of the world unless it is confronted and drain its resources and sources of funding to eradicate it."
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