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Iraq calls for the United States to promote their Alalaqatha

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Sunday, April 6th, 2014 20:53
Iraq calls for the United States to promote their Alalaqatha

BAGHDAD / translation Baghdadi News / .. He said the Iraqi ambassador in Washington, Luqman Abdul Rahim Alfeli that "the United States should be more generous in providing forms of aid to Iraq, including the exchange of intelligence information about security threats." According to the sentiments, Sunday, the site of the New York Times.
Alfeli added, "People increasingly exchanges in the fields of culture, education, health care and the States to strengthen this by accelerating the exchange of weapons and equipment requested by the Iraqi government billions of dollars."
He continued by saying that the Iraqi ambassador "to the United States an opportunity to strengthen relations with Iraq and to strengthen what had begun already done in the field of democratization and development." Adding, "You may Astthmrtm already in Iraq, citizens may have spilled their blood in Iraq has our blood we shared together and we are investing heavily in our country."
He urged the Iraqi ambassador Americans disaffected with the war that left 4,500 U.S. soldiers to see Iraq in a different way, saying, "People are tired or words more appropriate Arhqgua may feel tired and when you need to revitalize yourself."
He acknowledged that "parts of Iraq are still very serious with a list of almost daily bombings and sectarian attacks, fatal and attributed often totals for the terrorist affiliated with al-Qaeda, which increased its capacity with the U.S. troops leave the country in 2011, but added that there are also large tracts of the country is booming with development" .
Ambassador criticized what he described as the restrictive policies of the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, which limit the ability of U.S. diplomats to travel within Iraq and effective inhibition of Iraqis who wish to apply for a work visa, study or travel to the United States. The ambassador said that "Iraqis are complaining to me of the difficulty of obtaining a U.S. visa because of the difficulty of access to the site of the embassy to submit the request to reverse the Iraqi embassy in Washington, which granted the visa within a few days." Finished / 21 GS

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