Deputy for Security Committee: Maliki will ask Americans to accelerate the sending (F16)
Ali Abdullah - 05/12/2011 PM - 6:57 p.m. | Hits: 168
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A Deputy of the Committee on Defense and Security Parliamentary Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will ask during a visit to Washington expedite sending aircraft deal the (F16) and said al-Bayati: Maliki will discuss during the visit, the need to speed up the implementation of the agreements concluded between the two countries, and will call for urgency to send a deal aircraft 1016.
A member of the National Alliance MP Abbas al-Bayati told a news that the Prime Minister will travel in 12 of this month to Washington at the head of a delegation of ministers and services, higher education and education for the purpose of search of American support for these sectors.
However, al-Bayati said al-Maliki can not enter into any new agreement and is rumored to hire aircraft from the United States or other words untrue.
And the Al-Bayati: The visit will also discuss Iraq exit of Chapter VII.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi government has announced the first payment to the United States of the value of F-16 aircraft deal.
A spokesman for U.S. forces in Iraq, Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan, had said, that the Iraqi government signed a contract worth billion and $ 700 million of the purchase value of the F-16 and started the process of money transfer, indicating that the contract includes the delivery of 18 aircraft to Iraq the end of 2013.
Buchanan said that "Iraqi government signed a contract to transfer money for the transfer of the first squadron of 18 fighter aircraft," noting that "the aircraft has not been made yet but will be making new aircraft will reach the end of 2013 to Iraq.
The Buchanan that "the amount of the first batch to receive the aircraft is a billion and seven hundred million dollars, even if I am not sure of the total amount of the contract and its specificity, but I know that the first installment is a squadron of 18 aircraft will be distributed in all parts of Iraq, and that the contract includes the training of aircraft crews to maintenance and spare parts, "pointing out that" the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki announced last summer for his desire to buy more of these aircraft and this gives the possibility to expand the contract, but the initial contract is for 18 aircraft only. "
The Buchanan that "the aircraft will be equipped to Iraq was the type of aircraft is located in the United States one of the newest models, 1 016, is equipped with weapons and modern equipment to support command and control, with the capacity to bombing ground and air," pointing out that "the crews of pilots will be training in the United States and that some crews will be trained on maintenance also for technical support and technical support. "
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Ali Abdullah - 05/12/2011 PM - 6:57 p.m. | Hits: 168
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A Deputy of the Committee on Defense and Security Parliamentary Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will ask during a visit to Washington expedite sending aircraft deal the (F16) and said al-Bayati: Maliki will discuss during the visit, the need to speed up the implementation of the agreements concluded between the two countries, and will call for urgency to send a deal aircraft 1016.
A member of the National Alliance MP Abbas al-Bayati told a news that the Prime Minister will travel in 12 of this month to Washington at the head of a delegation of ministers and services, higher education and education for the purpose of search of American support for these sectors.
However, al-Bayati said al-Maliki can not enter into any new agreement and is rumored to hire aircraft from the United States or other words untrue.
And the Al-Bayati: The visit will also discuss Iraq exit of Chapter VII.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi government has announced the first payment to the United States of the value of F-16 aircraft deal.
A spokesman for U.S. forces in Iraq, Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan, had said, that the Iraqi government signed a contract worth billion and $ 700 million of the purchase value of the F-16 and started the process of money transfer, indicating that the contract includes the delivery of 18 aircraft to Iraq the end of 2013.
Buchanan said that "Iraqi government signed a contract to transfer money for the transfer of the first squadron of 18 fighter aircraft," noting that "the aircraft has not been made yet but will be making new aircraft will reach the end of 2013 to Iraq.
The Buchanan that "the amount of the first batch to receive the aircraft is a billion and seven hundred million dollars, even if I am not sure of the total amount of the contract and its specificity, but I know that the first installment is a squadron of 18 aircraft will be distributed in all parts of Iraq, and that the contract includes the training of aircraft crews to maintenance and spare parts, "pointing out that" the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki announced last summer for his desire to buy more of these aircraft and this gives the possibility to expand the contract, but the initial contract is for 18 aircraft only. "
The Buchanan that "the aircraft will be equipped to Iraq was the type of aircraft is located in the United States one of the newest models, 1 016, is equipped with weapons and modern equipment to support command and control, with the capacity to bombing ground and air," pointing out that "the crews of pilots will be training in the United States and that some crews will be trained on maintenance also for technical support and technical support. "
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