2015/7/31 15:37
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari stressed the need to specify a time limit for the war on Daash terrorist gangs ".
A statement by the Foreign Ministry and the Euphrates News Agency {} received a copy of it on Friday, "Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari of the Republic of Iraq gave a speech in the working group meeting of political directors of the international coalition countries to face Daash held in the Canadian city of Quebec."
He praised the foreign minister in his speech "the efforts made by the coalition countries, ahead thank Canada for hosting this important meeting," stressing that "Iraq today has been able through the military effort of the Iraqi forces and the popular crowd to retrieve a number of cities, including Salahuddin City and edit Diyala as well as the full liberalization of the rock cliff area, and was able to restore large numbers of displaced people to the city of Salahuddin. "
He noted that "the situation in Iraq to Aeptad much about the regional situation in a number of countries such as Syria, Yemen, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, and what the world is facing today is not limited to war, but is a global war where there are no continent, no country is exempt, including world and required a global pause humanity united against this brutal enemy ".
Jaafari stressed "the importance of providing humanitarian support to the displaced and logistical support, security and service to the Iraqi government to help in the rehabilitation of liberated cities."
He stressed the importance of "working to cut Daash funding and prevent the transmission of foreign fighters among nations and the need to specify a time limit for the war on Daash terrorist gangs and should not be open."
The meeting discussed a number of issues where the first meeting took discuss ways of stabilizing and re-displaced to the liberated areas, and support the Iraqi government and to provide the services required, as the second session dealt with the discussion of cohesion between the countries and the exchange of information and strategic visions, and the meeting discussed the issue of sexual violence practiced by these brutal gangs against girls in the third meeting, which was attended by representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations Zainab Bnkurh which reviewed the results of her field visits and what I have seen of tragedies perpetrated by terrorist gangs Daash against a number of women and represented a violation of human rights. "
The fourth and final session dealt with Iraq plans towards this organization and mechanisms of work required and the efforts by coalition countries to help Iraq in its war against the terrorist gangs Daash.
At the conclusion of the meeting attendees he stressed the "importance of providing full support and assistance to the Iraqi government in its war against Daash, and work on activating the international coalition structures in aggregates the problem in order to achieve the desired goals," .
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