Abadi announced from Moscow to prepare for the Liberation of gray in the nearest time
Thursday, 21 May 2015 - 15:07
Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said Thursday that security forces surrounded the city of Ramadi from several quarters, confirming that it is preparing to release it soon.
Ebadi said Office in a statement briefed Radio tow a copy of it, that "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi met in Moscow today, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev," noting that "the two sides held a solo meeting, before Arosa joint meeting attended by members of the two official delegations."
He said Abadi, according to the statement, "We attach great importance to the relationship with Russia and look forward to developing cooperation on military and technical level, anti-terrorism and economic and cultural cooperation and energy affairs and transport," adding that "Iraq faces terrorism threatens the region and the world and is fighting a war against Daash, we have achieved in many tours and regions impressive victories. "
He added that "despite the takeover Daash the center of Ramadi, but our troops are located and surrounded the city from several quarters," explaining that it "is preparing to release it in the nearest time."
On the other hand called on the prime minister to "resolve the crisis in Syria through peaceful means," warning that "the situation continues as it is served Daash and terrorist organizations."
He pointed to the so-Abadi to "Iraq's desire to increase the participation of oil and gas companies to invest", pledging to corporate leaders whom he met in Moscow to "work to provide the appropriate conditions for their work and overcome the obstacles that stand in their way."
For his part, he said Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, according to the statement, "identical views with the Iraqi government in calling for peaceful solutions to the issues of the region," reaffirmed Russia's position calling for the "need for a peaceful solution to the crises in Syria and Yemen."
He Russian Prime Minister welcomed the Prime Minister and his accompanying delegation, pointing out that "this visit will contribute to the development of relations between our two friendly countries and appreciate the high level reached by the relations with Iraq and are ready to promote it."
He said the Russian prime minister, "his support for the Iraqi government and the country's readiness to develop the capacity of Iraqi forces from the army and police," stressing the importance of "Russian activate the Iraqi Committee in the areas of military and technical and economic cooperation and other fields."
The Abadi went on Wednesday evening to the Russian capital Moscow on an official visit, met earlier Thursday the heads of three major Russian companies of oil and gas at his residence in the capital, Moscow.
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Thursday, 21 May 2015 - 15:07
Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said Thursday that security forces surrounded the city of Ramadi from several quarters, confirming that it is preparing to release it soon.
Ebadi said Office in a statement briefed Radio tow a copy of it, that "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi met in Moscow today, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev," noting that "the two sides held a solo meeting, before Arosa joint meeting attended by members of the two official delegations."
He said Abadi, according to the statement, "We attach great importance to the relationship with Russia and look forward to developing cooperation on military and technical level, anti-terrorism and economic and cultural cooperation and energy affairs and transport," adding that "Iraq faces terrorism threatens the region and the world and is fighting a war against Daash, we have achieved in many tours and regions impressive victories. "
He added that "despite the takeover Daash the center of Ramadi, but our troops are located and surrounded the city from several quarters," explaining that it "is preparing to release it in the nearest time."
On the other hand called on the prime minister to "resolve the crisis in Syria through peaceful means," warning that "the situation continues as it is served Daash and terrorist organizations."
He pointed to the so-Abadi to "Iraq's desire to increase the participation of oil and gas companies to invest", pledging to corporate leaders whom he met in Moscow to "work to provide the appropriate conditions for their work and overcome the obstacles that stand in their way."
For his part, he said Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, according to the statement, "identical views with the Iraqi government in calling for peaceful solutions to the issues of the region," reaffirmed Russia's position calling for the "need for a peaceful solution to the crises in Syria and Yemen."
He Russian Prime Minister welcomed the Prime Minister and his accompanying delegation, pointing out that "this visit will contribute to the development of relations between our two friendly countries and appreciate the high level reached by the relations with Iraq and are ready to promote it."
He said the Russian prime minister, "his support for the Iraqi government and the country's readiness to develop the capacity of Iraqi forces from the army and police," stressing the importance of "Russian activate the Iraqi Committee in the areas of military and technical and economic cooperation and other fields."
The Abadi went on Wednesday evening to the Russian capital Moscow on an official visit, met earlier Thursday the heads of three major Russian companies of oil and gas at his residence in the capital, Moscow.
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