Jaafari: We look forward to more openness on the British experience in education and investment
Thursday 15-10-2015
Twilight News / Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari Thursday Iraq is looking forward to more openness on the British experience in the field of education and investment.
According to the Iraqi Foreign Ministry on its website that al-Jaafari, "Frank Baker met with Britain's ambassador to Iraq, During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and ways of developing and upgrading at all levels including the two service".
He added that "Iraq is keen to develop relations with Britain, and raise their own pace to meet the ambition of the two friendly peoples and expressed the aspiration of Iraq to open up more to the British experience in the field of education and investment."
He said that "terrorism is still the main concern of the world; so there should be an international rally, and activate the intelligence side to eliminate it."
He said that "Britain has a long experience in many areas, and can play a significant role in supporting Iraq, by providing support, and support to the Iraqi armed forces, in addition to humanitarian support, and service to alleviate the suffering of displaced persons, and the reconstruction of infrastructure ravaged by gangs Daash terrorist ".
Jaafari stressed that "the Iraqi armed forces with the support of the international coalition has achieved significant victories on Daash terrorists, and was able to edit many areas of the grip, and forced them to retreat from the threat of more cities in Iraq."
On his part, British Ambassador Frank Baker for match visions between the two countries, and that Daash threat to all countries of the world, stressing his country would continue to provide support, and support for Iraq at all levels, particularly on the security side, pointing to the need to work on drying terrorist groups' financing sources, and stop the flow of terrorists into Iraq.
And that "a large part of the editing operations in Iraq have been achieved because of the courage of the Iraqi armed forces, and support from the international coalition forces."
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Thursday 15-10-2015
Twilight News / Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari Thursday Iraq is looking forward to more openness on the British experience in the field of education and investment.
According to the Iraqi Foreign Ministry on its website that al-Jaafari, "Frank Baker met with Britain's ambassador to Iraq, During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and ways of developing and upgrading at all levels including the two service".
He added that "Iraq is keen to develop relations with Britain, and raise their own pace to meet the ambition of the two friendly peoples and expressed the aspiration of Iraq to open up more to the British experience in the field of education and investment."
He said that "terrorism is still the main concern of the world; so there should be an international rally, and activate the intelligence side to eliminate it."
He said that "Britain has a long experience in many areas, and can play a significant role in supporting Iraq, by providing support, and support to the Iraqi armed forces, in addition to humanitarian support, and service to alleviate the suffering of displaced persons, and the reconstruction of infrastructure ravaged by gangs Daash terrorist ".
Jaafari stressed that "the Iraqi armed forces with the support of the international coalition has achieved significant victories on Daash terrorists, and was able to edit many areas of the grip, and forced them to retreat from the threat of more cities in Iraq."
On his part, British Ambassador Frank Baker for match visions between the two countries, and that Daash threat to all countries of the world, stressing his country would continue to provide support, and support for Iraq at all levels, particularly on the security side, pointing to the need to work on drying terrorist groups' financing sources, and stop the flow of terrorists into Iraq.
And that "a large part of the editing operations in Iraq have been achieved because of the courage of the Iraqi armed forces, and support from the international coalition forces."
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