Assad calls for united front with Iraq against "terrorism."
Wed 25 Mar 2015 00:25
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad called on during talks with Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari in Damascus to Baghdad with a united front in dealing with "terrorism" in fighting Islamic countries state regulation fighters tough on their territory. Iraqi Shi'ite-led government is one of the most-Assad's allies, along with Iran and Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah. And supported Iraq's Shiite factions of the Syrian army forces against the militants. But the Iraqi armed forces is also a major partner on the ground for the US-led coalition to organize the bombing of the Islamic state in Iraq. And refused to Washington and its Western allies idea of direct cooperation with Syria in the same battle because of the actions of Assad during the Syrian civil war. He quoted Assad as saying in an official account on Twitter that "consultation and coordination between Syria and Iraq reinforces the successes of their people and their armed forces in the face of terrorism." quoted the Syrian Arab Agency News from the Iraqi Foreign Minister, who is one of the highest foreign officials visiting Damascus recently as saying that Syria will emerge from the crisis stronger and strategic relations between the two countries will continue to evolve. The United Nations says more than 220 thousand people have been killed in Syria since the outbreak of civil war in In 2011, when security forces violently suppressed pro-democracy protests. conducted Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem talks with al-Jaafari. The Syrian state television, "The discussions focused on the fight against terrorism and common dangers that threaten our countries."The teacher said at a joint news conference in Damascus airport in an apparent reference to the relative international isolation of Syria under President al-Assad said "brothers leaders in Iraq will spare no effort in break the siege imposed on Syria. " Jaafari's visit comes ahead of the Arab League meeting in Egypt at the beginning of next week. And Syria's seat remained vacant since the university suspended its membership in November 2011. In September last year, briefed the Iraqi national security adviser al-Assad on efforts to meet the organization of the Islamic State in the first meeting of its kind since the United States began air strikes to the organization radical. Assad said that third parties, including Iraq, the movement of information to Damascus on air strikes by the United States led to the organization of the Islamic state in Syria campaign where the conflict entered its fifth year. He said US Secretary of State John Kerry earlier this month that his country may have to negotiate Assad's political transition in Syria. But the US State Department said later that Kerry was referring to the Syrian administration and not specifically Assad. (preparation Refky Fakhri Arab Bulletin - Edit Emad Omar)
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Wed 25 Mar 2015 00:25
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad called on during talks with Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari in Damascus to Baghdad with a united front in dealing with "terrorism" in fighting Islamic countries state regulation fighters tough on their territory. Iraqi Shi'ite-led government is one of the most-Assad's allies, along with Iran and Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah. And supported Iraq's Shiite factions of the Syrian army forces against the militants. But the Iraqi armed forces is also a major partner on the ground for the US-led coalition to organize the bombing of the Islamic state in Iraq. And refused to Washington and its Western allies idea of direct cooperation with Syria in the same battle because of the actions of Assad during the Syrian civil war. He quoted Assad as saying in an official account on Twitter that "consultation and coordination between Syria and Iraq reinforces the successes of their people and their armed forces in the face of terrorism." quoted the Syrian Arab Agency News from the Iraqi Foreign Minister, who is one of the highest foreign officials visiting Damascus recently as saying that Syria will emerge from the crisis stronger and strategic relations between the two countries will continue to evolve. The United Nations says more than 220 thousand people have been killed in Syria since the outbreak of civil war in In 2011, when security forces violently suppressed pro-democracy protests. conducted Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem talks with al-Jaafari. The Syrian state television, "The discussions focused on the fight against terrorism and common dangers that threaten our countries."The teacher said at a joint news conference in Damascus airport in an apparent reference to the relative international isolation of Syria under President al-Assad said "brothers leaders in Iraq will spare no effort in break the siege imposed on Syria. " Jaafari's visit comes ahead of the Arab League meeting in Egypt at the beginning of next week. And Syria's seat remained vacant since the university suspended its membership in November 2011. In September last year, briefed the Iraqi national security adviser al-Assad on efforts to meet the organization of the Islamic State in the first meeting of its kind since the United States began air strikes to the organization radical. Assad said that third parties, including Iraq, the movement of information to Damascus on air strikes by the United States led to the organization of the Islamic state in Syria campaign where the conflict entered its fifth year. He said US Secretary of State John Kerry earlier this month that his country may have to negotiate Assad's political transition in Syria. But the US State Department said later that Kerry was referring to the Syrian administration and not specifically Assad. (preparation Refky Fakhri Arab Bulletin - Edit Emad Omar)
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