Jaafari: Global aid organizations do not meet the actual needs of Iraqis
2015/9/26 11:25 •
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} said Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said that "global aid organizations do not meet the actual needs of the Iraqis."
A statement by the Office Jaafari agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of it on Saturday, "the Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Prince Zeid Ra'ad Al-Hussein of the High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations met on the sidelines of meetings of the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York, the two sides discussed the humanitarian situation in the world, and the role of the Organization in Iraq. "
He said al-Jaafari during the meeting that "there is a triangle down in Iraq is to control Daash terrorist gangs on some areas, and lower oil prices, and water, leaving the humanitarian situation difficult, causing the displacement of people from their areas to other areas, and the migration of some of them out of Iraq," adding that " what finally happened to the phenomenon of emigration but also because of the violence was directed against terrorism. "
He stressed the need for the United Nations to play a greater role in Iraq to relieve human suffering, and disclosed by saying, "Here comes the role of humanitarian services provided by the international community, and international organizations, has provided some assistance, but they were late, do not meet the actual needs," adding, "We hope from International Organization invest all of its potential for providing support and assistance to the Iraqis. "
Jaafari stressed that "national unity is inviolable, and all spectra present in the political process, both in the legislative institution, or the executive, denying the rumors of the existence of sectarian differences between Islamic sects, or between religions."
For his part, Prince Zeid Ra'ad Al-Hussein of the High Commissioner for Human Rights confirmed the readiness of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to support Iraq, and assistance for displaced people, and to make efforts to reduce the size of the losses among civilians. Ended h
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2015/9/26 11:25 •
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} said Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said that "global aid organizations do not meet the actual needs of the Iraqis."
A statement by the Office Jaafari agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of it on Saturday, "the Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Prince Zeid Ra'ad Al-Hussein of the High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations met on the sidelines of meetings of the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York, the two sides discussed the humanitarian situation in the world, and the role of the Organization in Iraq. "
He said al-Jaafari during the meeting that "there is a triangle down in Iraq is to control Daash terrorist gangs on some areas, and lower oil prices, and water, leaving the humanitarian situation difficult, causing the displacement of people from their areas to other areas, and the migration of some of them out of Iraq," adding that " what finally happened to the phenomenon of emigration but also because of the violence was directed against terrorism. "
He stressed the need for the United Nations to play a greater role in Iraq to relieve human suffering, and disclosed by saying, "Here comes the role of humanitarian services provided by the international community, and international organizations, has provided some assistance, but they were late, do not meet the actual needs," adding, "We hope from International Organization invest all of its potential for providing support and assistance to the Iraqis. "
Jaafari stressed that "national unity is inviolable, and all spectra present in the political process, both in the legislative institution, or the executive, denying the rumors of the existence of sectarian differences between Islamic sects, or between religions."
For his part, Prince Zeid Ra'ad Al-Hussein of the High Commissioner for Human Rights confirmed the readiness of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to support Iraq, and assistance for displaced people, and to make efforts to reduce the size of the losses among civilians. Ended h
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