Abadi Austin: gray situation under control and preparations are underway to rid the rest areas
Monday, April 20, 2015 16:22
Confirmed the general commander of the armed forces, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi , on Monday, that the situation in Ramadi under control, pointing out that preparations are underway to rid the city and the rest of the areas of risk organizations "terrorist", while praised the Central Command of US forces commander Gen. Lloyd Austin, the "style masterly" in control of the refinery in Baiji .
Ebadi said office said in a statement Alsumaria News received a copy of it, "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, received in his office today, the Central Command of US forces commander Gen. Lloyd Austin and his accompanying delegation in the presence of the US ambassador to Iraq, Stuart Jones, "noting that" During the meeting, they discussed developments of the security situation and the war against the terrorist organization Daash addition to the support of the military and the logistics field, training and weapons to Iraqi security forces, particularly after the recent visit to Washington Ebadi and victories recently achieved in Baiji. "
The statement quoted Abadi confirmed "the importance of the achievement made in the Baiji refinery and that work is under way to clean up the surrounding areas Palmcefy", noting that "the military and logistical preparations have to rid the gray areas and the rest of the risk of terrorist organizations."
Abadi said that "the situation is under control in Ramadi," praising "the outcomes of the recent visit to Washington and the continued willingness to support Iraq in its war against al Daash in all areas."
For his part, praised Gen. Austin, "what has been achieved at the hands of Iraqi forces in Baiji and masterly technique in control of the refinery," pointing to "the coalition forces are ready to increase the momentum against the organization Daash air support."
The prime minister Haider al-Abadi concluded Friday (April 17, 2015) visit to the United States four days during which he met US President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden and members of Congress continued.
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Monday, April 20, 2015 16:22
Confirmed the general commander of the armed forces, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi , on Monday, that the situation in Ramadi under control, pointing out that preparations are underway to rid the city and the rest of the areas of risk organizations "terrorist", while praised the Central Command of US forces commander Gen. Lloyd Austin, the "style masterly" in control of the refinery in Baiji .
Ebadi said office said in a statement Alsumaria News received a copy of it, "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, received in his office today, the Central Command of US forces commander Gen. Lloyd Austin and his accompanying delegation in the presence of the US ambassador to Iraq, Stuart Jones, "noting that" During the meeting, they discussed developments of the security situation and the war against the terrorist organization Daash addition to the support of the military and the logistics field, training and weapons to Iraqi security forces, particularly after the recent visit to Washington Ebadi and victories recently achieved in Baiji. "
The statement quoted Abadi confirmed "the importance of the achievement made in the Baiji refinery and that work is under way to clean up the surrounding areas Palmcefy", noting that "the military and logistical preparations have to rid the gray areas and the rest of the risk of terrorist organizations."
Abadi said that "the situation is under control in Ramadi," praising "the outcomes of the recent visit to Washington and the continued willingness to support Iraq in its war against al Daash in all areas."
For his part, praised Gen. Austin, "what has been achieved at the hands of Iraqi forces in Baiji and masterly technique in control of the refinery," pointing to "the coalition forces are ready to increase the momentum against the organization Daash air support."
The prime minister Haider al-Abadi concluded Friday (April 17, 2015) visit to the United States four days during which he met US President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden and members of Congress continued.
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