Jafaari is reconcilliation "dirty" to restore control of the militias on the government decision
May 4, 2015
Baghdad / Iraq News Network, sources from the Dawa Party, said Ibrahim al-Jaafari secretly visited Tehran last Friday, lasted several hours during which he met a number of officials, headed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Qods Force commander Qassem Soleimani.
The sources explained that "al-Jaafari left Iran last Friday morning and returned pm on the same day in secret and emergency visit, against the backdrop of strained relationship between the Hezbollah militia and Alasaib the one hand, and the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on the other hand, and try to request from Iran to intervene to stop the Vice President Nuri Maliki for public incitement against the government of Abadi and his efforts to overthrow it. "
She added that "al-Jaafari's visit to Iran was characterized by secrecy of sensitivity", during which he met the commander of the Qods Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, and discussed with him the latest developments in the Iraqi security file, and made reference sources that al-Jaafari asked Soleimani travel to Iraq urgently to re Central to the leadership of the militias and resolve the current problems between the prime minister and the leaders of these militias, as well as supervision directly on the military operations currently taking place in Anbar province in western Iraq to expel Daash them.
The sources confirmed that "Soleimani told al-Jaafari that the issue of the withdrawal of his hand from the Iraq dossier came by order of the Supreme Leader and it talk to him this, which prompted Jaafari to meet Khamenei, but he did not get him on the approval with the exception of direct command of local militias in Iraq to respect the Iraqi government."
The militia Hezbollah and Alasaib and other small militias Prime Minister al-Abadi has threatened to cut off Baghdad's roads and take to the streets and disrupt public life, if he continued to listen to Washington. "
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May 4, 2015
Baghdad / Iraq News Network, sources from the Dawa Party, said Ibrahim al-Jaafari secretly visited Tehran last Friday, lasted several hours during which he met a number of officials, headed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Qods Force commander Qassem Soleimani.
The sources explained that "al-Jaafari left Iran last Friday morning and returned pm on the same day in secret and emergency visit, against the backdrop of strained relationship between the Hezbollah militia and Alasaib the one hand, and the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on the other hand, and try to request from Iran to intervene to stop the Vice President Nuri Maliki for public incitement against the government of Abadi and his efforts to overthrow it. "
She added that "al-Jaafari's visit to Iran was characterized by secrecy of sensitivity", during which he met the commander of the Qods Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, and discussed with him the latest developments in the Iraqi security file, and made reference sources that al-Jaafari asked Soleimani travel to Iraq urgently to re Central to the leadership of the militias and resolve the current problems between the prime minister and the leaders of these militias, as well as supervision directly on the military operations currently taking place in Anbar province in western Iraq to expel Daash them.
The sources confirmed that "Soleimani told al-Jaafari that the issue of the withdrawal of his hand from the Iraq dossier came by order of the Supreme Leader and it talk to him this, which prompted Jaafari to meet Khamenei, but he did not get him on the approval with the exception of direct command of local militias in Iraq to respect the Iraqi government."
The militia Hezbollah and Alasaib and other small militias Prime Minister al-Abadi has threatened to cut off Baghdad's roads and take to the streets and disrupt public life, if he continued to listen to Washington. "
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