Jones: National Guard will deepen the unity of Iraq
7/9/2015
BAGHDAD - morning
confirmed US ambassador to Baghdad Stuart Jones senior officials in Iraq's commitment to the reform of the security sector, while considered that the legislation of the National Guard Law will work to deepen the unity of Iraq, he announced that his country is more than 21 thousand Iraqi soldiers trained. Jones said, in a speech at a conference (the reform of the security sector and defense in Iraq): "The public policy is best when it responds to citizens, and now is the right time to discuss the reforms in the security sector," pointing out that "senior officials in Iraq are committed to do so and that the community International supportive in this area.
"Jones stressed that" result from these reforms professional leaders stand out on the basis of merit, "noting that" all the soldiers want encouragement and support and that these reforms will improve the training and equipment and to expand their skills.
"He said the US ambassador that" his country and the Coalition is committed to assisting the Government and people of Iraq to improve Iraq's national security structure, "adding that Washington" is now trained more than 12 thousand troops and there is also a very good training program to train the police.
"On a related matter, Jones stressed that" the legislation Guard Law National, which is currently being discussed in the House of Representatives, which has referred to the reforms of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will work to deepen the unity of the country and can also enhance the effect of the security forces of the communities in the areas that are protected. "
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7/9/2015
BAGHDAD - morning
confirmed US ambassador to Baghdad Stuart Jones senior officials in Iraq's commitment to the reform of the security sector, while considered that the legislation of the National Guard Law will work to deepen the unity of Iraq, he announced that his country is more than 21 thousand Iraqi soldiers trained. Jones said, in a speech at a conference (the reform of the security sector and defense in Iraq): "The public policy is best when it responds to citizens, and now is the right time to discuss the reforms in the security sector," pointing out that "senior officials in Iraq are committed to do so and that the community International supportive in this area.
"Jones stressed that" result from these reforms professional leaders stand out on the basis of merit, "noting that" all the soldiers want encouragement and support and that these reforms will improve the training and equipment and to expand their skills.
"He said the US ambassador that" his country and the Coalition is committed to assisting the Government and people of Iraq to improve Iraq's national security structure, "adding that Washington" is now trained more than 12 thousand troops and there is also a very good training program to train the police.
"On a related matter, Jones stressed that" the legislation Guard Law National, which is currently being discussed in the House of Representatives, which has referred to the reforms of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will work to deepen the unity of the country and can also enhance the effect of the security forces of the communities in the areas that are protected. "
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