Kerry: look crucial decisions to push the situation in Iraq ahead
Sun Jun 14 2015 five twenty-four | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad said US Secretary of State John Kerry said the US administration is looking critical decisions to push the situation in Iraq forward. He said Kerry, who was discharged from hospital in the United States after a break in the thigh after falling from bike in Switzerland the end of last month, "a long conversation with the White House have been conducted and before that with US President Barack Obama as well as with my colleagues in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and I think we were looking to take some crucial decisions that will push the situation forward in Iraq." President Obama last Wednesday decided to send 450 a new military adviser to Iraq are stationed in progress Air Base, which lies 25 km east of Ramadi to train militants, clans and providing military advice to the Iraqi army forces within the government's preparations for the Liberation of the city seized by the organizing Daash in 17 of last May.
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Sun Jun 14 2015 five twenty-four | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad said US Secretary of State John Kerry said the US administration is looking critical decisions to push the situation in Iraq forward. He said Kerry, who was discharged from hospital in the United States after a break in the thigh after falling from bike in Switzerland the end of last month, "a long conversation with the White House have been conducted and before that with US President Barack Obama as well as with my colleagues in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and I think we were looking to take some crucial decisions that will push the situation forward in Iraq." President Obama last Wednesday decided to send 450 a new military adviser to Iraq are stationed in progress Air Base, which lies 25 km east of Ramadi to train militants, clans and providing military advice to the Iraqi army forces within the government's preparations for the Liberation of the city seized by the organizing Daash in 17 of last May.
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