Jubouri meet Biden and confirm the legal National Guard and amnesty legislation Political
12/06/2015 20:28 pm (Baghdad time)
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He met with House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri and his accompanying delegation who is visiting Washington now Vice President Joseph Biden.
Said Imad al-Khafaji, a media adviser to the President of the House of Representatives in a press statement this evening: "There was an invitation for breakfast from Biden at the White House in honor of al-Jubouri and his accompanying delegation During the meeting, many positive things which promises armament with confirmation of the two sides on the need to re-displaced liberated areas of the organization Daash legislation and the importance of the general amnesty law and the National Guard. "
Said al-Khafaji, that "the meeting, which lasted for more than the time scheduled for half an hour or more, there were promises of US progress of $ 500 million to the United Nations to support the displaced people in Iraq and the allocation of $ 9 million to the US development organization" USAID "for the continuation of its relief in Iraq ".
He pointed out that "al-Jubouri and Biden talks centered on the side of armament and amnesty and the National Guard and take advantage of the American experience to establish these formations to the United States."
He revealed about al-Khafaji, "Washington's intention to send a delegation to Baghdad to give advice to the parliamentary committees on legislation in the National Guard Law".
A spokesman for House Speaker "open the door to volunteers at the base of military progress in Anbar in front of 3000 to volunteer in Alehih has ascribe later in the National Guard also open the door to volunteers in front of 7000 for enrollment to the local police in Anbar."
The al-Khafaji, "al-Jubouri, welcomes the participation of the popular crowd in the fighting and its contribution to the liberalization of many areas, but says in the same field it is necessary to participate in the liberation of the people of the areas of their cities" .
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12/06/2015 20:28 pm (Baghdad time)
Baghdad scales News
He met with House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri and his accompanying delegation who is visiting Washington now Vice President Joseph Biden.
Said Imad al-Khafaji, a media adviser to the President of the House of Representatives in a press statement this evening: "There was an invitation for breakfast from Biden at the White House in honor of al-Jubouri and his accompanying delegation During the meeting, many positive things which promises armament with confirmation of the two sides on the need to re-displaced liberated areas of the organization Daash legislation and the importance of the general amnesty law and the National Guard. "
Said al-Khafaji, that "the meeting, which lasted for more than the time scheduled for half an hour or more, there were promises of US progress of $ 500 million to the United Nations to support the displaced people in Iraq and the allocation of $ 9 million to the US development organization" USAID "for the continuation of its relief in Iraq ".
He pointed out that "al-Jubouri and Biden talks centered on the side of armament and amnesty and the National Guard and take advantage of the American experience to establish these formations to the United States."
He revealed about al-Khafaji, "Washington's intention to send a delegation to Baghdad to give advice to the parliamentary committees on legislation in the National Guard Law".
A spokesman for House Speaker "open the door to volunteers at the base of military progress in Anbar in front of 3000 to volunteer in Alehih has ascribe later in the National Guard also open the door to volunteers in front of 7000 for enrollment to the local police in Anbar."
The al-Khafaji, "al-Jubouri, welcomes the participation of the popular crowd in the fighting and its contribution to the liberalization of many areas, but says in the same field it is necessary to participate in the liberation of the people of the areas of their cities" .
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