Friday 23 January 2 / January 2015 19:18
[Baghdad-where]
Stressed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Iraqi government sought to reduce dependence on oil imports in the future, noting that "the organization Daash in retreat in Iraq."
Ebadi said in a seminar held on the sidelines of the Davos conference in Switzerland today that "Iraq is capable of self-determination and we will rely less on oil imports," revealing "to sign a contract with Shell to build a petrochemical plant."
"The government intends to reduce dependence on oil and to strengthen the relationship between the public and private sectors."
"The government has allocated $ 450 million for the reconstruction of the liberated cities of Daash" pointing out that "the current government enjoys the admissibility of more than before the Iraqi people and the region than its predecessors, and that there is a significant change in Iraq."
He Abadi "aspiration government to develop future relations with neighboring countries, including Saudi Arabia."
He pointed to "the growing interest of the government in the file of human rights and the abolition of charges and lawsuits filed against journalists," noting that "the project of the National Guard, the law takes a natural way between the government and the parliament according to the constitution."
The prime minister hinted that "there is a surprise with Daash in action in the coming days, especially as they were fleeing from the battle for the soul on the decline for the terrorists," stressing "the need for support from neighboring countries and not to allow the entry of terrorists into Iraq."
And liberalization of Mosul control Daash process Abadi said, "We have a problem in the liberation of Mosul, a lack of a link between some of the road that leads to the city, and we need this linkage between federal forces and the Peshmerga."
He pointed to the "liquidation half Daash leaders by security forces and our partners in the international coalition," adding, "We have a group of Iraqi forces can not unveiled a check important victories on the ground."
He declined Abadi "describe the popular crowd Balmilishat forces, because they are Iraqi forces to defend their country," denying "the existence of any Iranian troops on Iraqi soil for not having them."
And the situation in Syria expressed the Iraqi prime minister for "pessimism of the absence of solutions to the crisis in the near horizon which reflect negatively on the situation in Iraq," is certain that "the Syrian crisis needs a political solution to achieve the aspirations of the Syrian people," .
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