Barzani: America promised us weapons directly to the formation of a global army
5/10/15
The head of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, that previous obstacles to the independence of Kurdistan were removed and the right of the Kurds to have their own state, while noting he hoped to deliver weapons to the Peshmerga directly indicating that the region is trying to form an army according to international specifications.
Barzani said during a meeting with the Kurdish community in the US and Alaah Virginia and I followed that "the region will take all means to exterminate the organization Daash," noting that "the Peshmerga A gunman killed 11 of Daash during the last period."
Barzani praised "the role of the Peshmerga forces in defeating the terrorists Daash", noting that "the Kurdish areas outside the administration of the territory is now in the grip of the Peshmerga."
Barzani said that "the liberation of Mosul are of great importance for the Kurdistan region," pointing out that "if reached with other Iraqi parties to a political agreement will Peshmerga high spirits in the battle to liberate Mosul."
President of the Kurdistan region and stressed that "the previous obstacles to the independence of Kurdistan were removed and did not remain only a very small obstacles," explaining that "it is our natural right to have us our state."
And between Barzani that "it is the right of the people of Kurdistan to decide their own destiny," stressing the need to "hold the referendum in the areas outside the administration of the territory."
Barzani expressed his hope to "the arrival of the weapon directly to us was informed that US officials" expressing his confidence in the "promises made to us for the delivery of arms to the Peshmerga."
He noted that "the region is trying to form an army according to international specifications," explaining "it was taking the necessary steps."
The President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, visited the United States, and met with US officials led by President Barack Obama, who praised the "courage" of the Peshmerga primary field ally of America in the war against al "Daash".
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5/10/15
The head of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, that previous obstacles to the independence of Kurdistan were removed and the right of the Kurds to have their own state, while noting he hoped to deliver weapons to the Peshmerga directly indicating that the region is trying to form an army according to international specifications.
Barzani said during a meeting with the Kurdish community in the US and Alaah Virginia and I followed that "the region will take all means to exterminate the organization Daash," noting that "the Peshmerga A gunman killed 11 of Daash during the last period."
Barzani praised "the role of the Peshmerga forces in defeating the terrorists Daash", noting that "the Kurdish areas outside the administration of the territory is now in the grip of the Peshmerga."
Barzani said that "the liberation of Mosul are of great importance for the Kurdistan region," pointing out that "if reached with other Iraqi parties to a political agreement will Peshmerga high spirits in the battle to liberate Mosul."
President of the Kurdistan region and stressed that "the previous obstacles to the independence of Kurdistan were removed and did not remain only a very small obstacles," explaining that "it is our natural right to have us our state."
And between Barzani that "it is the right of the people of Kurdistan to decide their own destiny," stressing the need to "hold the referendum in the areas outside the administration of the territory."
Barzani expressed his hope to "the arrival of the weapon directly to us was informed that US officials" expressing his confidence in the "promises made to us for the delivery of arms to the Peshmerga."
He noted that "the region is trying to form an army according to international specifications," explaining "it was taking the necessary steps."
The President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, visited the United States, and met with US officials led by President Barack Obama, who praised the "courage" of the Peshmerga primary field ally of America in the war against al "Daash".
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