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Kurdistan Regional Government: ready for any cooperation with the Iraqi military institutions


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07:05: 11/26/2015



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Khandan - met with Nechirvan Barzani, president of the Kurdistan Regional Government, on Thursday evening, in Erbil, Khalid al-Obeidi, the Iraqi Minister of Defense military and the delegation accompanying him.At the outset of the meeting, congratulated the Iraqi defense minister, head of the provincial government on the occasion of Liberation Chenkal by the Peshmerga forces and all the people of the Kurdistan region and in particular the people of the town Chenkal described this success a victory for all of Iraq, according to a statement of the Kurdistan Regional Government. In the axis the two sides traded the military situation on the battlefield in the Kurdistan region and other areas of Iraq against the "Daash", the two sides reaffirmed the importance of cooperation and continuous coordination between the Peshmerga forces and the army Iraqi, and in this regard expressed President of the Kurdistan Regional Government readiness for any cooperation or coordination with the military institutions and the Iraqi authorities concerned. In another aspect of the meeting, there was talk of a plan to liberate the city of Mosul from the control of terrorists "Daash", and highlighted the preparations for the process of liberation of the city of military, political, economic, trade and investment side, where it will have a significant impact on the economy of Iraq and the Kurdistan region as well, and in this regard, President of the Kurdistan Regional Government expressed the readiness of the Kurdistan region of any support for the plan edit Mosul, reiterated his support for the plan, described the liberation city of Mosul is very important for all of Iraq and the Kurdistan region .


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BAGHDAD / Baghdadi News / .. Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region Nechirvan Barzani met with Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi in the city of Arbil, the two sides discussed ways of coordinating military cooperation between the province and the Ministry of Defense for the Liberation of Mosul.

 

Kurdistan Regional Government said in a statement seen by / Baghdadi News /, "Prime Minister of the Kurdistan expressed its readiness during a meeting with Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi, cooperation and coordination with the military institutions and concerned to provide support for any plan for the Liberation of Mosul," noting that "the two sides as new reaffirmed the importance of continuous cooperation and coordination between the Peshmerga forces and the Iraqi army. "

The statement that "the two sides are preparing to develop a plan for the Liberation of the connector from the control of the elements of the terrorist organization Daash, from the political, military, economic, trade and investment economic importance for Iraq and the region."

The statement pointed out that "the two sides discussed the role of the international coalition led by the United States against terrorists Daash, highlighting the importance of the participation of the international coalition in the liberation of Mosul operations," describing the "liberation of the city very important process."

The defense minister Khaled al-Obeidi search, on Thursday (November 26, 2015), during his visit to Kurdistan with Kurdish regional president Massoud Barzani, the situation in the provinces of Nineveh, Anbar, the future of the city of Mosul, while al-Obeidi said that the liberalization of Sinjar engulf both "terrorists" in Almousel.anthy 21 /And

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