Abadi, head to Iran tomorrow to discuss the war on "terrorism"
6/16/2015
Baghdad
Announced the Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Tuesday, the last traveled to Iran on Wednesday, while attributed the reason for the visit to discuss common issues and the war on "terrorism" and international efforts to address the organization (Daash).
Ebadi said Office in a statement received (range Press) copy of it, "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi go tomorrow, Wednesday, to the Islamic Republic of Iran at the official invitation to visit the one-day talks with a number of Iranian officials, led by Leader of the Islamic Republic Ali Vina ".
The statement added that "the visit will discuss a number of issues of common interest and bilateral relations between the two countries and the regional situation and the war on terrorism and international efforts to counter the gangs (Daash terrorist)".
The organization (Daash) controls large areas of Anbar, (110 km west of Baghdad), since more than a year, and that the security forces and tribesmen are trying to address it.
It is noteworthy that Iraq and Iran have signed, in Monday (16-2-2015), several memoranda of understanding and agreements in various fields, notably the industrial, agricultural and commercial aspects, while the agreements were signed within the enlarged meeting of the Iraqi - Iranian Joint Committee
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6/16/2015
Baghdad
Announced the Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Tuesday, the last traveled to Iran on Wednesday, while attributed the reason for the visit to discuss common issues and the war on "terrorism" and international efforts to address the organization (Daash).
Ebadi said Office in a statement received (range Press) copy of it, "the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi go tomorrow, Wednesday, to the Islamic Republic of Iran at the official invitation to visit the one-day talks with a number of Iranian officials, led by Leader of the Islamic Republic Ali Vina ".
The statement added that "the visit will discuss a number of issues of common interest and bilateral relations between the two countries and the regional situation and the war on terrorism and international efforts to counter the gangs (Daash terrorist)".
The organization (Daash) controls large areas of Anbar, (110 km west of Baghdad), since more than a year, and that the security forces and tribesmen are trying to address it.
It is noteworthy that Iraq and Iran have signed, in Monday (16-2-2015), several memoranda of understanding and agreements in various fields, notably the industrial, agricultural and commercial aspects, while the agreements were signed within the enlarged meeting of the Iraqi - Iranian Joint Committee
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