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Maliki informs US ambassador of the need to hold elections and proceed with "important benefits"


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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
US Vice President Nouri al-Maliki said Thursday that the upcoming elections should be held with "important entitlements" and warned against a new approach to "more aggressive and deviant ways". 

The office of al-Maliki said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, a copy of it, "Vice President Nuri Kamal al-Maliki received in his official office today the US ambassador to Iraq, Douglas Allen Silliman," noting that "the meeting reviewed the progress of bilateral relations between the two countries, In the war on terrorist gangs in Iraq and Syria. "

 
Maliki stressed, according to the statement, "the need to coordinate positions between the two countries and cooperation in the field of counter-terrorism, especially that the organization of Daash may resort to new methods more hostile and deviation." 

"The liberation of the remaining areas requires more cooperation between Iraq and the international coalition to end the occupation of the areas he controls." 

Maliki pointed out that "the next stage awaits us and the important benefits of the reconstruction of destroyed cities and the return of displaced persons and the conduct of elections, which requires the concerted efforts of all international and local to accelerate the achievement." 

For his part, the US ambassador expressed his country's keenness to "support Iraq in its war against terrorism," stressing that "the leadership of the International Alliance has a high-level coordination with Iraq." 

Sileman denied "the responsibility of the international coalition for the attack near the Iraqi-Syrian border last Monday."
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thanks yota one can only hope Silliman understands the type of ruthless criminal he is entertaining ......and with any luck silliman is breaking down to the psycho that the benefits to the people can begin with the billions returned to the country he has stolen ,, cheers 

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Maliki to the US ambassador: the liberalization of areas require more cooperation between Baghdad and Washington

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 Since 2017-08-10 at 15:54 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad - Mawazine News

Vice-President Nuri al-Maliki on Thursday told US Ambassador to Iraq Alan Silliman that the liberation of the regions requires more cooperation between Baghdad and Washington.

"Al-Maliki received at his official office today, US Ambassador to Iraq Douglas Allen Sulliman, and during the meeting reviewed the progress of bilateral relations between the two countries, and the latest developments in the war against gangs," a statement from the office of the vice president said. Terrorist organizations in Iraq and Syria. "

Maliki said, according to the statement, "the need to coordinate positions between the two countries and cooperation in the field of combating terrorism, especially as the organization may lead to new methods more hostile and deviation," noting that "the liberation of the remaining areas require more cooperation between Iraq and the International Coalition to end the occupation of areas Controlled by ".

"The next stage awaits us and the important benefits are the reconstruction of destroyed cities and the return of displaced persons and the continuation of the elections, which requires the convergence of all international and local efforts to accelerate the achievement."

For his part, the US ambassador said, according to the statement, "his country's keenness to support Iraq in its war against terrorism," asserting that "the leadership of the International Alliance has high-level coordination with Iraq."

He denied the ambassador, "the responsibility of the international coalition for the attack that occurred near the Iraqi-Syrian border on Monday."

The coalition of state law, on Thursday, the rejection of the establishment of foreign military bases over Iraqi territory, noting that the liberation of Tal Afar does not require the establishment of these rules.

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Maliki is discussing with Sileman the repercussions of the recent border attack and warns: he will resort to more hostile tactics

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Policy     access_time 2017/08/10 15:37 Number of readings: 228

 

 

Baghdad today - Baghdad

The Vice President of the Republic, Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, that the organization of Daash will resort to more hostile and pervasive methods, indicating that the response requires more cooperation with the international coalition forces.

A statement issued by the Information Office of the Vice President of the Republic, and received (Baghdad today), that "Maliki received in his official office today the US ambassador to Iraq, Douglas Allen Silliman."

"The meeting reviewed the progress of the bilateral relations between the two countries and the latest developments in the war against gangs and the terrorist attacks in Iraq and Syria," he added.

Maliki said, according to the statement, "the need to coordinate positions between the two countries and cooperation in the field of combating terrorism, especially as the organization may come up with new approaches to more hostile and deviation," noting that "the liberation of the remaining areas require more cooperation between Iraq and the International Coalition to end the occupation of areas Controlled by ".

He explained that "the next phase awaits us and the important benefits of the reconstruction of destroyed cities and the return of displaced persons and the conduct of elections, which requires the convergence of all international and domestic efforts to accelerate the achievement."

For his part, the US ambassador expressed "his country's keenness to support Iraq in its war against terrorism," stressing that "the leadership of the International Alliance has high-level coordination with Iraq," denying "the responsibility of the international coalition for the attack near the Iraqi-Syrian border last Monday."

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Maliki wants to be the inside  man, so he can tell the enemy where to go, and how to prepare?????????? for any intervention by the coordinate position that will be applied ,O and one more thing we are going to need more money, to pay  the terrorists  they can't work for nothing.

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