UN urges politicians to achieve reconciliation,
Britain plans to sell fighter jets to the air of Iraq
New York - Mursi Abu encircled Baghdad, Laith Jawad United Nations confirmed that Iraq continues to face significant challenges at the political, security and development, while expressing concern about the forgotten needs of the people Iraqi mission in light of the challenges and called on all political parties to achieve national reconciliation.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon in his third report submitted by Tuesday to the Security Council, on progress made in fulfilling the responsibilities entrusted to the United Nations Mission for Assistance to Iraq, said the (Iraq today is very different than it was in 2003, the Iraqi people can be proud of the progress made during the past eight years), emphasizing that (the country still faces great challenges at the political, security and development required to face the strong support from the United Nations and the international community).
The -moon (concern forget the needs of the Iraqi people, the task to coincide with the pressing challenges many in the region especially as the indicator of poverty in the country remains high at 22.9 per cent), indicating that (Iraq is still making progress in consolidating its democracy recent strengthening of the rule of law and development its institutions and to address the challenges of economic and social). He moon that (these efforts will be greatly strengthened if all the major political parties in a spirit of national reconciliation to be achieved without delay the aspirations of the people's legitimate to a better life), calling (Iraq's political leaders to put their differences aside and move quickly to agree to move forward) . The moon that (United Nations team in Iraq will continue to expand its presence gradually and support in the light of events which calls for improved social services, create jobs and put an end to corruption).
to that revealed the British embassy in Baghdad yesterday for seeking to sell Iraq planes Typhoon British fighter and confirmed the existence of talks to buy advanced training aircraft of the type of hook. He said the British ambassador in Baghdad, Michael Aaron in a press statement that (the United Kingdom is interested in arming the Iraqi army during the sale of weapons, aircraft and military equipment). He expressed his country's readiness (for the sale of aircraft Typhoon fighter to Iraq but the Iraqi government is interested in now to buy F-16). The Aaron that (there are talks with the Iraqi government for the purchase of training aircraft developed from the type of hook that entered last year to serve in the Air Force British) . Indicating that (the issue of buying arms from Britain related to the desire of the Iraqi government as it deems appropriate for its armed forces.) He said (Britain was working to provide full support to the Iraqi forces during the mission of NATO). Navia (criticism of his country and the United States over failure during the past eight years, the formation of Iraqi military force capable of protecting the country).
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