Cameron discuss with Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi situation in Iraq and developments in the war against "Daash"
7/3/2015
Search British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday in London with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the latest developments in the region, especially the situation in Syria, Iraq, and Libya, and the face of the threat from al "Daash". A spokesman for the prime minister said in a statement it "met the Prime Minister, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in Downing Street yesterday evening .. and discussed a range of issues, including Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya and the threat posed by al Daash". And Abu Dhabi Crown Prince presented condolences to the Prime Minister on the victims of the latest attack in Tunisia, which killed 30 Britain. The two leaders agreed on the need to defeat al "Daash", and the threat it posed, where new Prime Minister emphasis on the support provided by the United Kingdom to the Iraqi government, including the implementation of air strikes as part of the international coalition and the training of Iraqi forces, where Britain recently sent 125 training expert. Ended / 25
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7/3/2015
Search British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday in London with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the latest developments in the region, especially the situation in Syria, Iraq, and Libya, and the face of the threat from al "Daash". A spokesman for the prime minister said in a statement it "met the Prime Minister, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in Downing Street yesterday evening .. and discussed a range of issues, including Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya and the threat posed by al Daash". And Abu Dhabi Crown Prince presented condolences to the Prime Minister on the victims of the latest attack in Tunisia, which killed 30 Britain. The two leaders agreed on the need to defeat al "Daash", and the threat it posed, where new Prime Minister emphasis on the support provided by the United Kingdom to the Iraqi government, including the implementation of air strikes as part of the international coalition and the training of Iraqi forces, where Britain recently sent 125 training expert. Ended / 25
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