Biden looking with Abadi military operations in Anbar and Salahuddin
3/28/2015
Search Khandan- US Vice President Joseph Biden, in a phone call with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, taking place in the provinces of Anbar and Salahuddin military operations. A statement issued by the White House, "Vice President Joe Biden spoke this morning with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, where they discussed the ongoing military operations in parts of Iraq, including the provinces of Anbar and Salah al-Din." The statement noted that Biden said on "US support for Iraq's security as part of the Strategic Framework Agreement and with full respect for the sovereignty and independence of Iraq."
He added that Biden praised "led by Prime Minister of the clearing operations of Tikrit Daash, and paid tribute to the national Iraqi security forces and Iraqis who have volunteered to join the war against Daash." He stressed both sides "on the strong support for continued cooperation between the Iraqi government and the international coalition," according to a White House statement.
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3/28/2015
Search Khandan- US Vice President Joseph Biden, in a phone call with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, taking place in the provinces of Anbar and Salahuddin military operations. A statement issued by the White House, "Vice President Joe Biden spoke this morning with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, where they discussed the ongoing military operations in parts of Iraq, including the provinces of Anbar and Salah al-Din." The statement noted that Biden said on "US support for Iraq's security as part of the Strategic Framework Agreement and with full respect for the sovereignty and independence of Iraq."
He added that Biden praised "led by Prime Minister of the clearing operations of Tikrit Daash, and paid tribute to the national Iraqi security forces and Iraqis who have volunteered to join the war against Daash." He stressed both sides "on the strong support for continued cooperation between the Iraqi government and the international coalition," according to a White House statement.
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