Abadi: We will launch an initiative to stimulate the economy and restored several areas in Mosul [Expanded]
[Baghdad-where]
Announced Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, today, for the announcement near the new initiative to stimulate the economy and support the private sector.
Ebadi said in a speech at the Munich Security Conference, "The formation of the government came at a time when uncertainty surrounds the fate of Baghdad following the terrorist Daash threats," adding that "the government has the support of the international coalition to restore many areas in Mosul," noting that "Daash terrorist Over significant setbacks in recent weeks, we have made great progress in Anbar, and we train about 4000 fighters. "
And Abadi said "we are reforming government and reconcile the many segments of society and we are working on the restoration of relations with Sunni tribes in areas under the control Daash."
"The establishment of the National Guard is an important step to unite the community and enhance security," pointing to "enable the Iraqi Council of Ministers of Tadidl Accountability Act and in reinforcing tolerance and inclusiveness."
The minister went on remains exclusively in his speech: "We need to support and assist our international partners in the fight against terrorist Daash, ask the help of our friends in the purchase of advanced weapons to eliminate Daash terrorist."
Abadi said, "We are going to announce a new initiative to stimulate the Iraqi economy and support the private sector, and we are working to strengthen the economy and reduce dependence on oil."
The prime minister called on neighboring countries to promote regional dialogue with Iraq, noting that he "discussed with Gulf leaders ways to counter the threat of extremism in the region," and urged the international community that the "turn for peace in the world."
He noted that "after nearly ten years will see Baghdad full lifting of the curfew, and we always strive to ensure the restoration of a sense of security in the streets of Iraq,".
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[Baghdad-where]
Announced Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, today, for the announcement near the new initiative to stimulate the economy and support the private sector.
Ebadi said in a speech at the Munich Security Conference, "The formation of the government came at a time when uncertainty surrounds the fate of Baghdad following the terrorist Daash threats," adding that "the government has the support of the international coalition to restore many areas in Mosul," noting that "Daash terrorist Over significant setbacks in recent weeks, we have made great progress in Anbar, and we train about 4000 fighters. "
And Abadi said "we are reforming government and reconcile the many segments of society and we are working on the restoration of relations with Sunni tribes in areas under the control Daash."
"The establishment of the National Guard is an important step to unite the community and enhance security," pointing to "enable the Iraqi Council of Ministers of Tadidl Accountability Act and in reinforcing tolerance and inclusiveness."
The minister went on remains exclusively in his speech: "We need to support and assist our international partners in the fight against terrorist Daash, ask the help of our friends in the purchase of advanced weapons to eliminate Daash terrorist."
Abadi said, "We are going to announce a new initiative to stimulate the Iraqi economy and support the private sector, and we are working to strengthen the economy and reduce dependence on oil."
The prime minister called on neighboring countries to promote regional dialogue with Iraq, noting that he "discussed with Gulf leaders ways to counter the threat of extremism in the region," and urged the international community that the "turn for peace in the world."
He noted that "after nearly ten years will see Baghdad full lifting of the curfew, and we always strive to ensure the restoration of a sense of security in the streets of Iraq,".
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