08.11.2015
Baghdad
I promised the United States of America, on Tuesday, that the reforms taken by the head of the Iraqi Council of Ministers, Haider al-Abadi, which constitute a movement active to achieve better government performance to be "more inclusive and more responsive" to the people's demands, while indicated that they previously stressed the importance of having a good government performance in Iraq to maintain the ability to resist the sustainability (Daash), expressed continuing to work with Iraq to stand against the threat of that organization, and unify Baghdad and Erbil efforts to work together to defeat it.
He said US State Department spokesman, John Kirby, during a press briefing today, which I followed (range Press), "The United States commends certainly the head of the Iraqi Council of Ministers, Haider al-Abadi, to improve government performance initiative", returned as "an internal political affair."
Kirby and saw, that "al-Abadi seeks through these reforms to improve services and taking into account the side of transparency," he returned "actively move in his attempt to achieve better government performance be more inclusive and more responsive to the demands of the Iraqi people."
He said US State Department spokesman, "The United States previously stressed the importance of having a good government performance in Iraq to maintain the sustainability of the ability to resist regulation Daash and defeat," adding that "the Iraqi political leadership understands the threat posed by al Daash them and the Iraqi people."
He stressed Kirby, that "the United States will continue to work with the Iraqi government in the face of the threat faced," noting that "the US envoy, Brett Mkourk, is in Iraq to continue meetings and extended talks with Iraqi leaders in Baghdad and Erbil on the possibility of working together to meet the organization Daash and defeat him. "
The Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, taken last Sunday, (the ninth of August now 2015), package of reforms to improve the performance of government services and the fight against corruption, had the collective approval of the Council of Ministers on the same day, while the Iraqi parliament approved by an absolute majority ,, those reforms and reinforced by other package additives, said Tuesday.
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