Ki and Zarif in Baghdad to discuss the crisis and the war against daash
January 12, 2014
See Baghdad on Monday an international political and diplomatic activity on the eve of the Geneva Conference, 2 on the Syrian crisis and continued operations of the Iraqi armed forces to counter terrorism and State of Iraq Al-Sham Islamic daash "linked to Al-Qaeda.
These topics will be the focus of talks in the Iraqi capital, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who hoped their arrival for talks both on individuals with senior Iraqi officials, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Osama Al-nujaifi.
Iraqi sources said Sunday that the ban would be in Baghdad on Tuesday to discuss preparations for the Geneva Conference on the crisis in 2 Switzerland 22 this month and topics to be discussed. The UN official held talks with Iraqi leaders will take up the topics to be discussed by the Conference to find a political solution to the crisis, which Baghdad claims its neutrality between the regime and the opposition, despite the accusations addressed to develop Iraq's territory and airspace corridor for arms and men to Syria in support of President Bashar Al-Assad's regime.
It also would Ban Ki-moon held talks with Iraqi officials in the Western Province of Anbar, fighting to expel militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant from areas in the city of Ramadi, capital of Anbar province and Fallujah militants dominated. It was not known whether the UN official will meet with commanders and tribal leaders in Anbar province with a view to reaching a political solution to the security and political crisis in the province.
The UN Security Council on Saturday confirmed his support for the Iraqi Government in its struggle to regain control over a number of areas in Anbar province that was hit by Islamist militants linked to Al-Qaeda. "
The 15 Security Council members on a statement of support for the Iraqi Government in confronting militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant associated with Al-Qaida. The Security Council condemned the attacks and praised the courage of the Iraqi security forces in the province. "The Security Council expresses its full support for the continuing efforts of the Iraqi Government to protect the people in the race." The Council urged "the Iraqi tribes and local officials and security forces in Al-Anbar province to continue spreading and expanding and strengthening their cooperation against violence and terror.". Stressing the "importance of dialogue and national unity."
"The Security Council expresses its strong support for the continuing efforts of the Iraqi Government to assist in meeting the security needs of the Iraqi people." The Council called on "the Iraqi tribes and their leaders in the region and the security forces in Anbar to continue and strengthen its cooperation against terrorism and stresses the importance of continuing the national dialogue and unity."
Today, the US Embassy in Baghdad said that Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for near Eastern Affairs Brett makork met over the past two days while visiting allarak with former Finance Minister Rafi Al-Issawi in grey. The Embassy statement said hayad Al-Issawi and makork met Anbar Governor Ahmed Khalaf, Sheikh Ahmed Abu Risha, and noted the encouraging trend in the cooperation of local leaders with the clans and providing them with support in Baghdad, leading to the expulsion of members of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (daash) by not participating. "
She said that makork was also planning to isolate daash and other militant groups and expel them outside Fallujah using a similar strategy, taking into account the unique conditions there. Stressing that the United States will provide all necessary assistance to the Government of Iraq in accordance with the terms of the strategic framework agreement to help ensure the success of these efforts.
Makork was met by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Parliament Speaker Osama Al-nujaifi and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim and a number of other officials.
Earlier in the week confirmed u.s. support for what it considered moves by Maliki in confronting organizations belong to Al-Qaeda in Iraq, especially in Anbar province which strained upward since broke up the Iraqi army and police staged a sit-in for nearly a year, to demand better conditions for Iraqi Sunnis who say that marginalization by the Maliki government but denies he Wiggles it sectarian policies.
.. And nice looking Geneva 2, Iran and Al Qaeda
At the political level and the diplomat is expected to arrive in Baghdad tomorrow also Iranian Foreign Minister on Arab tour also include Lebanon and Jordan.
Will be nice which was visited Iraq in September last year during his visit hold talks with Iraqi leaders about the ongoing preparations for the convening of the Geneva Conference on the crisis, which the 2 supporting Tehran ally lion and adopts policies and give him military support, financially and morally to defeat opposition forces fighting for dropping it,
It is expected that Zarif on Iraq leaders the latest developments in Iran's talks with the West about its security and which have so far resulted in agreements in principle be developed and expanded in the talks would resume between the two sides next week.
The talks also will focus on Iran's Foreign Minister in Baghdad, political and security developments in Iraq in the light of the fighting in the Western Province of Anbar to defeat Al-Qaeda and militants of the regulatory daash.
And a senior Iranian military official confirmed last week that his country was ready to help Iraq in its fight against Al-Qaeda militants. "The logistics of the General staff of the armed forces General Mohamed Hijazi" If Iraqis request it will provide them with gear and advice, but they do not need. "
Replying to a question on reports circulating that Iraq requested military support from Iran and States to implement joint operations against Al-Qaeda "was briefed on the report but anyway if Iraq requested support from Iran, they would welcome. And whether the support jointly with Washington, he said. We are not our relationship with America. "
Visit Ki and Zarif to Baghdad Iraq forces fighting to wrest control of the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi from guerrillas daash.
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January 12, 2014
See Baghdad on Monday an international political and diplomatic activity on the eve of the Geneva Conference, 2 on the Syrian crisis and continued operations of the Iraqi armed forces to counter terrorism and State of Iraq Al-Sham Islamic daash "linked to Al-Qaeda.
These topics will be the focus of talks in the Iraqi capital, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who hoped their arrival for talks both on individuals with senior Iraqi officials, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Parliament Osama Al-nujaifi.
Iraqi sources said Sunday that the ban would be in Baghdad on Tuesday to discuss preparations for the Geneva Conference on the crisis in 2 Switzerland 22 this month and topics to be discussed. The UN official held talks with Iraqi leaders will take up the topics to be discussed by the Conference to find a political solution to the crisis, which Baghdad claims its neutrality between the regime and the opposition, despite the accusations addressed to develop Iraq's territory and airspace corridor for arms and men to Syria in support of President Bashar Al-Assad's regime.
It also would Ban Ki-moon held talks with Iraqi officials in the Western Province of Anbar, fighting to expel militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant from areas in the city of Ramadi, capital of Anbar province and Fallujah militants dominated. It was not known whether the UN official will meet with commanders and tribal leaders in Anbar province with a view to reaching a political solution to the security and political crisis in the province.
The UN Security Council on Saturday confirmed his support for the Iraqi Government in its struggle to regain control over a number of areas in Anbar province that was hit by Islamist militants linked to Al-Qaeda. "
The 15 Security Council members on a statement of support for the Iraqi Government in confronting militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant associated with Al-Qaida. The Security Council condemned the attacks and praised the courage of the Iraqi security forces in the province. "The Security Council expresses its full support for the continuing efforts of the Iraqi Government to protect the people in the race." The Council urged "the Iraqi tribes and local officials and security forces in Al-Anbar province to continue spreading and expanding and strengthening their cooperation against violence and terror.". Stressing the "importance of dialogue and national unity."
"The Security Council expresses its strong support for the continuing efforts of the Iraqi Government to assist in meeting the security needs of the Iraqi people." The Council called on "the Iraqi tribes and their leaders in the region and the security forces in Anbar to continue and strengthen its cooperation against terrorism and stresses the importance of continuing the national dialogue and unity."
Today, the US Embassy in Baghdad said that Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for near Eastern Affairs Brett makork met over the past two days while visiting allarak with former Finance Minister Rafi Al-Issawi in grey. The Embassy statement said hayad Al-Issawi and makork met Anbar Governor Ahmed Khalaf, Sheikh Ahmed Abu Risha, and noted the encouraging trend in the cooperation of local leaders with the clans and providing them with support in Baghdad, leading to the expulsion of members of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (daash) by not participating. "
She said that makork was also planning to isolate daash and other militant groups and expel them outside Fallujah using a similar strategy, taking into account the unique conditions there. Stressing that the United States will provide all necessary assistance to the Government of Iraq in accordance with the terms of the strategic framework agreement to help ensure the success of these efforts.
Makork was met by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Parliament Speaker Osama Al-nujaifi and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim and a number of other officials.
Earlier in the week confirmed u.s. support for what it considered moves by Maliki in confronting organizations belong to Al-Qaeda in Iraq, especially in Anbar province which strained upward since broke up the Iraqi army and police staged a sit-in for nearly a year, to demand better conditions for Iraqi Sunnis who say that marginalization by the Maliki government but denies he Wiggles it sectarian policies.
.. And nice looking Geneva 2, Iran and Al Qaeda
At the political level and the diplomat is expected to arrive in Baghdad tomorrow also Iranian Foreign Minister on Arab tour also include Lebanon and Jordan.
Will be nice which was visited Iraq in September last year during his visit hold talks with Iraqi leaders about the ongoing preparations for the convening of the Geneva Conference on the crisis, which the 2 supporting Tehran ally lion and adopts policies and give him military support, financially and morally to defeat opposition forces fighting for dropping it,
It is expected that Zarif on Iraq leaders the latest developments in Iran's talks with the West about its security and which have so far resulted in agreements in principle be developed and expanded in the talks would resume between the two sides next week.
The talks also will focus on Iran's Foreign Minister in Baghdad, political and security developments in Iraq in the light of the fighting in the Western Province of Anbar to defeat Al-Qaeda and militants of the regulatory daash.
And a senior Iranian military official confirmed last week that his country was ready to help Iraq in its fight against Al-Qaeda militants. "The logistics of the General staff of the armed forces General Mohamed Hijazi" If Iraqis request it will provide them with gear and advice, but they do not need. "
Replying to a question on reports circulating that Iraq requested military support from Iran and States to implement joint operations against Al-Qaeda "was briefed on the report but anyway if Iraq requested support from Iran, they would welcome. And whether the support jointly with Washington, he said. We are not our relationship with America. "
Visit Ki and Zarif to Baghdad Iraq forces fighting to wrest control of the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi from guerrillas daash.
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