Assistant Ban Ki-moon in Baghdad tomorrow to support the government in the protection of affected
6/6/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
The United Nations announced on Saturday, the Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations for Humanitarian Affairs Stephen O'Brien will visit Iraq tomorrow on an official visit last for three days, and pointed out that O'Brien will brief during the visit to the evolution in the delivery of humanitarian aid, as suggested that Assistant Ki-moon discusses the best ways in which the United Nations to provide support for the Iraqi government to provide protection to all those affected.
A spokesman for the Secretary-General of the United Nations Stephen Duajjark during a press conference at United Nations Headquarters and seen by the (long-Presse), "The Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations for Humanitarian Affairs Stephen O'Brien will visit Iraq tomorrow on an official three-day visit," noting that "the envoy Stephen brief During his visit to the evolution in the delivery of humanitarian aid it is expected to meet the displaced and uprooted senior officials in the Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Regional Government. "
He Duajjark, that "the humanitarian situation in Iraq is in crisis and we almost followed up a day", adding that "the visit will focus on the search to find the best ways in which the United Nations and humanitarian organizations which provide support to the Iraqi government in providing assistance and protection to all the people affected."
The organization (Daash) took over the city of Mosul, Nineveh province, (405 km north of Baghdad), in (the tenth of June 2014 the past), before extending his terrorist activities and many other areas of Iraq and is committed where "many violations" promised local and global points of "crimes against humanity and genocide.
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6/6/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
The United Nations announced on Saturday, the Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations for Humanitarian Affairs Stephen O'Brien will visit Iraq tomorrow on an official visit last for three days, and pointed out that O'Brien will brief during the visit to the evolution in the delivery of humanitarian aid, as suggested that Assistant Ki-moon discusses the best ways in which the United Nations to provide support for the Iraqi government to provide protection to all those affected.
A spokesman for the Secretary-General of the United Nations Stephen Duajjark during a press conference at United Nations Headquarters and seen by the (long-Presse), "The Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations for Humanitarian Affairs Stephen O'Brien will visit Iraq tomorrow on an official three-day visit," noting that "the envoy Stephen brief During his visit to the evolution in the delivery of humanitarian aid it is expected to meet the displaced and uprooted senior officials in the Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Regional Government. "
He Duajjark, that "the humanitarian situation in Iraq is in crisis and we almost followed up a day", adding that "the visit will focus on the search to find the best ways in which the United Nations and humanitarian organizations which provide support to the Iraqi government in providing assistance and protection to all the people affected."
The organization (Daash) took over the city of Mosul, Nineveh province, (405 km north of Baghdad), in (the tenth of June 2014 the past), before extending his terrorist activities and many other areas of Iraq and is committed where "many violations" promised local and global points of "crimes against humanity and genocide.
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