Abadi emphasizes zero tolerance for violations and Obama pays tribute to the sacrifices of Iraqis
April 15, 2015
BAGHDAD
US President Barack Obama welcomed Iraqi Prime Minister and the Council of Haider al-Abadi and his accompanying delegation in his visit to the capital of Washington, for the period from 13 to 16 a month this April.
According to the Information Office of the Prime Minister, that "Obama met with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Tuesday at the White House to confirm once again the long-term strategic partnership between Iraq and the United States, founded on mutual respect and common interests and the commitment of the parties to the Convention on common strategic framework linking two countries. "
He added that "Obama expressed great support for the progress achieved by Abadi and the Government of Iraq since the last time the two sides met a few months ago, as the two sides traded progress achieved by weakening Daash and elimination campaign."
The two sides expressed deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by the Iraqi people in all their diversity and its components in the war against terror gangs Daash large and contributions made by more than 60 partner countries of the international coalition in the war against Daash.
And played more than 1850 sorties flown by the coalition forces in Iraq, a crucial role in stopping the progress Daash and support the Iraqi security forces in the liberation of a large part of the territory controlled by gangs Daash previously.
He praised Abadi performance of Iraqi security forces, including the volunteer forces in the popular crowd and the Peshmerga forces and fighters of the clan, and expressed his thanks to President Obama,
the American people, the broad support to Iraq and the great efforts made by the US troops stationed in Iraq, and the two presidents stressed the importance of the core of the partnership that binds between their two countries.
The two presidents discussed the next steps in the campaign to eradicate terrorist Daash gangs, where Abadi stressed the need to stabilize the situation in the areas where it is released from Conception Aldoaash and ensure the transfer of power to the officials of the people of the liberated areas and local police to those areas and the maintenance of order and the return of the delivery of public services and the protection of civilians and Return Parents of displaced people to their home shops.
Abadi said that "the Government of Iraq has zero tolerance for human rights violations," and asked the United States and the International Alliance of States to provide assistance to re-stabilize the immediate and maintain it in the long run in areas where it is released from Conception terrorist Daash gangs.
Abadi stressed the importance of the crucial role played by the parents of the inhabitants of those areas in the liberation of their areas, and the importance of the involvement of more tribal fighters in battles against Daash important part of the popular crowd formations of troops.
Obama has vowed to continue its support for the Iraqi security forces and initiative participation clans with the provision of training and equipment from the United States, hello initiative of the Iraqi government to provide thousands of guns and other combat equipment to tribal fighters eastern Anbar province,
similar to the success achieved in the form of Lion Air Base west of Anbar, where enabled advisers Americans tribal forces to carry out combat operations against Daash coordination with the Iraqi security forces.
The two sides stressed the magnitude of the threat posed by terrorism to Iraq and the region and the international community, pointing to the importance of the implementation of what came in the UN Security Council resolutions 2178 and 2199.
The parties also discussed the critical importance of addressing the causes of terrorism and violence, to include further joint efforts in these areas over the coming weeks, as Obama pointed out that al-Abadi will continue discussions on the military campaign against Daash during his meetings with US Secretary of Defense today.
Abadi and briefed the President on the latest developments in the political arena in Iraq, including the Cabinet's efforts to implement the ambitious national program that responded when the formation of the government.
Abadi said the national parliament to pass the budget with the support of various denominations, the first event of its kind in Iraq for years, which included passages important for the exports of oil and revenue sharing with the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Abadi stressed that the goal remains to pass legislation that stated in the national program within the list of priorities, as Obama welcomed the progress that has been made to date, and extended an invitation to all the political blocs to provide necessary for the success of the application of the entire national program concessions.
The two sides noted the need for their countries to continue to strengthen the prospects for bilateral cooperation in the light of the strategic framework agreement, as outlined Abadi group challenges faced by Iraq as a result of lower oil prices worldwide humanitarian crisis experienced by the war against Daash.
Abadi and his government strategy to support the Iraqi economy, including the revival of the power infrastructure in Iraq and the ongoing reforms to curb corruption and reduce wasteful spending.
Obama pointed out that economic cooperation is an essential element for the sustainability of long-term partnership between Iraq and the United States, as the two sides stressed the need to work together to increase Iraq's oil production and raise its exports in the future.
The two sides also stressed the need to address the humanitarian situation in Iraq, where displaced more than 2.6 million Iraqis from their home areas since January 2014.
Obama pointed to the recent decision to provide $ 205 million in humanitarian aid to Iraqis in the region and to support Iraq in its response to the Syrian crisis, bringing the total aid that the United States provided to the Iraqis displaced to more than $ 407 million since the beginning of the financial year 2014.
Obama expressed his strong support for increased cooperation between Iraq and its partners in the region on the basis of mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs,
where he briefed Abadi Obama on the results of recent consultations with the capitals of the region and its efforts to strengthen the diplomatic representation of the states in the region in Baghdad,
while Obama stressed the importance of having a strong diplomatic representation In Baghdad, for all Arab countries in the region.
The two sides agreed on the futility of military solutions as a solution to the conflicts in the region, and within this context Abadi has welcomed the general framework of the Joint Action Plan and the overall among the countries of 5 +1 and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program as a way to bring more peace and stability in the region,
as the two sides stressed that the existence of a strong relationship between Iraq and the United States were critical to the security of the region and the interests of the long-term for both countries.
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April 15, 2015
BAGHDAD
US President Barack Obama welcomed Iraqi Prime Minister and the Council of Haider al-Abadi and his accompanying delegation in his visit to the capital of Washington, for the period from 13 to 16 a month this April.
According to the Information Office of the Prime Minister, that "Obama met with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Tuesday at the White House to confirm once again the long-term strategic partnership between Iraq and the United States, founded on mutual respect and common interests and the commitment of the parties to the Convention on common strategic framework linking two countries. "
He added that "Obama expressed great support for the progress achieved by Abadi and the Government of Iraq since the last time the two sides met a few months ago, as the two sides traded progress achieved by weakening Daash and elimination campaign."
The two sides expressed deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by the Iraqi people in all their diversity and its components in the war against terror gangs Daash large and contributions made by more than 60 partner countries of the international coalition in the war against Daash.
And played more than 1850 sorties flown by the coalition forces in Iraq, a crucial role in stopping the progress Daash and support the Iraqi security forces in the liberation of a large part of the territory controlled by gangs Daash previously.
He praised Abadi performance of Iraqi security forces, including the volunteer forces in the popular crowd and the Peshmerga forces and fighters of the clan, and expressed his thanks to President Obama,
the American people, the broad support to Iraq and the great efforts made by the US troops stationed in Iraq, and the two presidents stressed the importance of the core of the partnership that binds between their two countries.
The two presidents discussed the next steps in the campaign to eradicate terrorist Daash gangs, where Abadi stressed the need to stabilize the situation in the areas where it is released from Conception Aldoaash and ensure the transfer of power to the officials of the people of the liberated areas and local police to those areas and the maintenance of order and the return of the delivery of public services and the protection of civilians and Return Parents of displaced people to their home shops.
Abadi said that "the Government of Iraq has zero tolerance for human rights violations," and asked the United States and the International Alliance of States to provide assistance to re-stabilize the immediate and maintain it in the long run in areas where it is released from Conception terrorist Daash gangs.
Abadi stressed the importance of the crucial role played by the parents of the inhabitants of those areas in the liberation of their areas, and the importance of the involvement of more tribal fighters in battles against Daash important part of the popular crowd formations of troops.
Obama has vowed to continue its support for the Iraqi security forces and initiative participation clans with the provision of training and equipment from the United States, hello initiative of the Iraqi government to provide thousands of guns and other combat equipment to tribal fighters eastern Anbar province,
similar to the success achieved in the form of Lion Air Base west of Anbar, where enabled advisers Americans tribal forces to carry out combat operations against Daash coordination with the Iraqi security forces.
The two sides stressed the magnitude of the threat posed by terrorism to Iraq and the region and the international community, pointing to the importance of the implementation of what came in the UN Security Council resolutions 2178 and 2199.
The parties also discussed the critical importance of addressing the causes of terrorism and violence, to include further joint efforts in these areas over the coming weeks, as Obama pointed out that al-Abadi will continue discussions on the military campaign against Daash during his meetings with US Secretary of Defense today.
Abadi and briefed the President on the latest developments in the political arena in Iraq, including the Cabinet's efforts to implement the ambitious national program that responded when the formation of the government.
Abadi said the national parliament to pass the budget with the support of various denominations, the first event of its kind in Iraq for years, which included passages important for the exports of oil and revenue sharing with the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Abadi stressed that the goal remains to pass legislation that stated in the national program within the list of priorities, as Obama welcomed the progress that has been made to date, and extended an invitation to all the political blocs to provide necessary for the success of the application of the entire national program concessions.
The two sides noted the need for their countries to continue to strengthen the prospects for bilateral cooperation in the light of the strategic framework agreement, as outlined Abadi group challenges faced by Iraq as a result of lower oil prices worldwide humanitarian crisis experienced by the war against Daash.
Abadi and his government strategy to support the Iraqi economy, including the revival of the power infrastructure in Iraq and the ongoing reforms to curb corruption and reduce wasteful spending.
Obama pointed out that economic cooperation is an essential element for the sustainability of long-term partnership between Iraq and the United States, as the two sides stressed the need to work together to increase Iraq's oil production and raise its exports in the future.
The two sides also stressed the need to address the humanitarian situation in Iraq, where displaced more than 2.6 million Iraqis from their home areas since January 2014.
Obama pointed to the recent decision to provide $ 205 million in humanitarian aid to Iraqis in the region and to support Iraq in its response to the Syrian crisis, bringing the total aid that the United States provided to the Iraqis displaced to more than $ 407 million since the beginning of the financial year 2014.
Obama expressed his strong support for increased cooperation between Iraq and its partners in the region on the basis of mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs,
where he briefed Abadi Obama on the results of recent consultations with the capitals of the region and its efforts to strengthen the diplomatic representation of the states in the region in Baghdad,
while Obama stressed the importance of having a strong diplomatic representation In Baghdad, for all Arab countries in the region.
The two sides agreed on the futility of military solutions as a solution to the conflicts in the region, and within this context Abadi has welcomed the general framework of the Joint Action Plan and the overall among the countries of 5 +1 and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program as a way to bring more peace and stability in the region,
as the two sides stressed that the existence of a strong relationship between Iraq and the United States were critical to the security of the region and the interests of the long-term for both countries.
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