Abadi, ahead of a visit to Berlin ..mirkl: Maliki almost divides Iraq
Berlin -arac Press -1 February said German Chancellor Angela Merkel, said on Sunday that it "attaches great hopes" on the new Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi after nearly predecessor Nuri al-Maliki that divides Iraq.
This came in a weekly message-oriented conservative Chancellor of the German citizens and stood at this time on the files that will be discussed with Abadi on Friday during a visit to the capital, Berlin.
And the position of the former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Merkel said in return, "Iraq's development in the period in which he was al-Maliki, head of the government toward the partition and this is unfortunate."
And the upcoming visit to the Iraqi official, Merkel said, "We will discuss with the Iraqi guest mechanisms to improve joint working between all shades of the Iraqi society in order for Iraq to clarify his position better and unified."
Merkel said, "We will discuss further ways to counter Daash gangs and end the differences between the various Iraqi factions .. We are working for a unified Iraq."
And military aid provided by Germany to the Kurds in northern Iraq, Merkel said, "We provide assistance to the Kurds in northern Iraq, out of a desire to assume our responsibilities, we know that some of the terrorists Daash come from Europe and Germany."
The German chancellor's comments come a week from a visit by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to Prlin.anthy before (1)
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Berlin -arac Press -1 February said German Chancellor Angela Merkel, said on Sunday that it "attaches great hopes" on the new Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi after nearly predecessor Nuri al-Maliki that divides Iraq.
This came in a weekly message-oriented conservative Chancellor of the German citizens and stood at this time on the files that will be discussed with Abadi on Friday during a visit to the capital, Berlin.
And the position of the former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Merkel said in return, "Iraq's development in the period in which he was al-Maliki, head of the government toward the partition and this is unfortunate."
And the upcoming visit to the Iraqi official, Merkel said, "We will discuss with the Iraqi guest mechanisms to improve joint working between all shades of the Iraqi society in order for Iraq to clarify his position better and unified."
Merkel said, "We will discuss further ways to counter Daash gangs and end the differences between the various Iraqi factions .. We are working for a unified Iraq."
And military aid provided by Germany to the Kurds in northern Iraq, Merkel said, "We provide assistance to the Kurds in northern Iraq, out of a desire to assume our responsibilities, we know that some of the terrorists Daash come from Europe and Germany."
The German chancellor's comments come a week from a visit by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to Prlin.anthy before (1)
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]