Moon infallible: The United Nations is interested in supporting Iraq to confront the problem of the displaced
3/30/15
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: The Secretary General of the Organization of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, during a meeting with President Fuad Masum, the international community's solidarity with Iraq and its support against terrorism, praising the interest of Iraq and national reconciliation and to contain internal differences.
Called moon in a presidential statement received "tomorrow Press", to respect the interests of the residents of the territories, which is released from terrorism and to achieve reconstruction and stability so as to ensure the imposition of the rule of law and dissemination of the fruits of peace and accountability for any human rights violations.
He said Ban Ki-moon over the United Nations interest in supporting Iraq in the face of the problem of displaced persons and refugees by urging the international community to contribute to ease their suffering.
For his part, infallible stressed during the meeting, Iraq's insistence on the total elimination of terrorism and focus, praising the sacrifices of the military and federal police and the Peshmerga forces and fighters of the popular crowd and tribesmen in fighting al Daash terrorist, praising the role of the international coalition in support of the joint forces.
He added that "Iraq is determined to accomplish a comprehensive national reconciliation and a genuine all-inclusive except for terrorists and respects the interests of all of the components and the provinces of Iraq," calling on the United Nations to "help solve the problem of Iraq in more than two million people displaced by terrorism and the right mass Bdiarhm."
He stressed the importance of "resolving crises afflicting some countries in the region through understanding the internal and avoid foreign military interventions dialogue," explaining "the importance of reaching a negotiated solution to the problems of Yemen and Syria preserves the religion of their unit and their independence and full sovereignty and respect the will of their people, the establishment of a democratically elected regime."
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