08/03/2011: History
Interior: What is needed is the 60 trainers have been contracted with the non-Americans
Alsumaria News
The Ministry of Interior, on Tuesday, no need for trained Americans after the American withdrawal from the country, indicating that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the contracting of foreign companies specialized training, as indicated that they needed the 60 advisers and trainers only.
A senior agent of the Ministry of the Interior Adnan al-Asadi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "the need for the Ministry of Interior coaches are not huge and diverse, but is a five or six articles about where we need training," noting that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki face to create global companies The training missions in all joints. "
The Asadi that "these experts and corporate profitability were present in all parts of the world and they offer expertise for money," noting that "the trend will be towards bringing in experts and courses of Interior if dispensed with the government or the view that they do not want the presence of American advisers to the Iraqi territory, and then will be the political cost much less than the presence of U.S. advisors in the country. "
He Asadi that "The ministry may need up to 50 or 60 coach or an adviser and that was enough to distribute to those five centers," explaining that "The ministry may not need these centers only in the capital of region-specific training and to reduce the number of advisers."
The Asadi that "the Ministry of Interior does not want more than that number of 50 or 60 coach or adviser," he says.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said, mid-July, that Iraq needs a number of U.S. trainers to develop Iraqi security forces on the back of buying weapons, air, land and sea from the United States, and pointed out that Washington wanted to keep part of its forces.
The head of the American Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, on Monday, to Iraq on the eve of the meeting of Iraqi leaders to take a position on the possibility of application of these forces to extend stay in the country until after the planned withdrawal date of the end of the year 2011.
The U.S. embassy in Iraq, in the atheist th of July, the commitment of U.S. forces the security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington for the complete withdrawal by the end of this year, noting it has not received so far any request for forces to remain in the country, while drawn to Washington's desire to a lasting partnership with Iraq without American troops there to maintain that partnership.
And urges the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon), the Iraqi officials to rush the fate of its forces an exodus or an extension beyond 2011, stressing that time is running out in Washington, after declaring its willingness to discuss the extension of the presence of its troops in Iraq if requested to do so, while the Iraqi Government adamantly refused to keep U.S. troops on its territory after 2011, considering that this step will cause internal and regional problems of Iraq.
Iraq has signed and the United States, in 2008, the Framework Agreement strategy to support the ministries and agencies of the Iraqi transition from the strategic partnership with the Republic of Iraq to the areas of economic, diplomatic, cultural and security, based on the Strategic Framework Agreement and to reduce the number of PRTs in the provinces, as well as provide an important sustainable for the rule of law, including police development program and the completion of the coordination and supervision and the report of the Fund of Iraq relief and reconstruction.
Under the security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington on the end of November of 2008 that it should withdraw all U.S. forces from all territories and waters and airspace of Iraq not later than 31 December of the year 2011, it had withdrawn U.S. combat forces under the Convention of the cities and villages and towns of Iraq June 30, 2009 in.
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