Abadi: Iraq will emerge from the financial crisis stronger than before
11/19/15
BAGHDAD / long-Presse
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said, yesterday, that we will emerge from the financial crisis which the country stronger taking place, we establish and strengthen the economy and lack of dependence on oil.
Ebadi said, during a ceremony held by the Martyrs Foundation to honor a group of elites and competencies of the families of the martyrs and attended (the long-Presse), "We live another challenge is the extension of the earlier challenge, a challenge of terrorism as the more those terrorists linked to the Baath and the ousted that stage and we have information about them, and there are studies confirm this.
"and the prime minister said" the terrorist threat was general threatens to Baghdad before and today we fight them in the areas they occupied, and achieve victories on them and freed very large areas, thanks to the sacrifices and the blood of the heroes of our armed forces of the army and police and to mobilize popular and Peshmerga and the sons of the tribes.
"He said al-Abadi said "There is a tremendous amount of requests I receive to volunteer to fight and a number of those who fight terror Daash gangs currently not registered their names in the popular crowd and fighting voluntarily without charge so when we call them volunteers because it is more comprehensive than any label." In relation to the financial crisis, the Prime Minister said that we "We will go out of this crisis stronger now and establish to strengthen the economy and not total reliance on oil," pointing out that "the government is going on the right path."
In another context, the Prime Minister called on provincial councils that liberated the "presence in their provinces and meetings where, and rejected The meetings are held elsewhere, most likely as the number of sons of Salahuddin province, of the displaced have returned to it and to the members of the provincial council to be present with their wallets. "
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