11/06/2011
Maliki calls for the expansion of Iraqi cooperation - U.S.
During a meeting with a delegation from the Congress
بغداد – عمر عبد اللطيف BAGHDAD - Omar Abdel-Latif
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the need to expand cooperation between Iraq and the United States in various fields.
This came during a formal meeting at his office yesterday a delegation from the U.S. Congress.
During the meeting, according to a statement issued by the Office of the Prime Minister received the "morning," a copy of it, they discussed bilateral relations in the framework of the strategic framework agreement, also touched on the situation and developments in the region, particularly in Syria and Yemen and Libya.
The prime minister's position on Iraq in support of the movement of peoples and the promotion of freedoms and to work on the events of the reforms demanded by the people away from violence and resorting to force.
For his part, the congressional delegation from the desire of their countries to strengthen relations and increase cooperation under the strategic framework agreement. At a news conference attended by "morning," said delegation head Dan Rohish began: "The delegation discussed with the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a number of issues that we agreed on some of them did not agree on others."
He started at the conference held at the American Embassy in Baghdad, said that "one of those issues are the events that took place in Camp Ashraf and verification of the event, as there was an approach that the fall of the number of victims," he said, adding, "it was us during this meeting a detailed explanation of for the inhabitants of this camp and the role they played during the former regime against the Iraqi people and caused thus obtaining contact with them and problems, as happened during last April. "He began," This delegation on a tour of the Truth and reveal more of the additional information on this subject."
He continued: "The investigations in this event has begun, and expressed his dissatisfaction after the banning of the delegation to visit the camp and meeting its inhabitants, he says. And that" the other side of the meeting talked about the issue of compensation for Iraq to the United States for their losses, especially when it is in a circumstance economic is very difficult to require the friends who the United States at the time their support to move toward democracy and the promotion of investment and infrastructure."
He pointed out that "the United States can not afford the costs and troop presence in all parts of the world," stressing that "the United States are not required at this time refund, but in the future when they occur and economic crisis," he said.
Initiated and approved "the difficulty the U.S. economic situation which makes them pay more than Tsthsalh tax thus causing the collapse of U.S. currency."
For his part, Congressman Jeff Duncan said Iraq and the United States have common challenges are very serious, and delegations visiting Iraq to realize that there is clear evidence of the progress made by Iraq during the past years and even now.
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Maliki calls for the expansion of Iraqi cooperation - U.S.
During a meeting with a delegation from the Congress
بغداد – عمر عبد اللطيف BAGHDAD - Omar Abdel-Latif
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the need to expand cooperation between Iraq and the United States in various fields.
This came during a formal meeting at his office yesterday a delegation from the U.S. Congress.
During the meeting, according to a statement issued by the Office of the Prime Minister received the "morning," a copy of it, they discussed bilateral relations in the framework of the strategic framework agreement, also touched on the situation and developments in the region, particularly in Syria and Yemen and Libya.
The prime minister's position on Iraq in support of the movement of peoples and the promotion of freedoms and to work on the events of the reforms demanded by the people away from violence and resorting to force.
For his part, the congressional delegation from the desire of their countries to strengthen relations and increase cooperation under the strategic framework agreement. At a news conference attended by "morning," said delegation head Dan Rohish began: "The delegation discussed with the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a number of issues that we agreed on some of them did not agree on others."
He started at the conference held at the American Embassy in Baghdad, said that "one of those issues are the events that took place in Camp Ashraf and verification of the event, as there was an approach that the fall of the number of victims," he said, adding, "it was us during this meeting a detailed explanation of for the inhabitants of this camp and the role they played during the former regime against the Iraqi people and caused thus obtaining contact with them and problems, as happened during last April. "He began," This delegation on a tour of the Truth and reveal more of the additional information on this subject."
He continued: "The investigations in this event has begun, and expressed his dissatisfaction after the banning of the delegation to visit the camp and meeting its inhabitants, he says. And that" the other side of the meeting talked about the issue of compensation for Iraq to the United States for their losses, especially when it is in a circumstance economic is very difficult to require the friends who the United States at the time their support to move toward democracy and the promotion of investment and infrastructure."
He pointed out that "the United States can not afford the costs and troop presence in all parts of the world," stressing that "the United States are not required at this time refund, but in the future when they occur and economic crisis," he said.
Initiated and approved "the difficulty the U.S. economic situation which makes them pay more than Tsthsalh tax thus causing the collapse of U.S. currency."
For his part, Congressman Jeff Duncan said Iraq and the United States have common challenges are very serious, and delegations visiting Iraq to realize that there is clear evidence of the progress made by Iraq during the past years and even now.
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