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Prime Minister Of Iraq: Do Not Rule Out The Elimination Of "Islamic State" In Record Time !


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JAN 4, 2015
Prime Minister of Iraq: do not rule out the elimination of "Islamic state" in record time

BAGHDAD / Ibrahim Saleh / Alonadol-
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said Sunday that he does not rule out the elimination of the "Islamic state" in record time and regain the territories under its control in the north and west of the country. 

This came during a press conference following his talks with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who arrived in Earlier in the day to Baghdad on an official visit. 

He Abadi that Australia has provided to Iraq months ago in support of providing fighter and reconnaissance planes within the international coalition forces contribute to detect the movements of fighters "Islamic state" and hit their sites, along with support in the fight against terrorism and the training of Iraqi forces. 

He pointed out that Iraq is "the only country that is fighting the Islamic state on the ground with its armed forces and its security forces and volunteers, which is achieved victories impressive cooperation is unprecedented by all Iraqis." 

He continued by saying "do not rule out the elimination of the Islamic state in record time citizens' cooperation and international support, which represents Australia part of it. "

He called Abadi Australia to increase arming Iraqi forces and accelerating the training her and provide what you need those forces to battle resolved and the elimination of the Islamic state. 

He pointed to the victories achieved by the Iraqi forces recently the cooperation of the people of the cities controlled by the organization, procedures and reforms that have Iraqi government and its role in promoting national unity. 

For his part, said the Australian prime minister, "We are determined to deepen cooperation relations with Iraq, and we look forward to a constructive and positive partnership."

He added, "We came to Baghdad today to renew our support for Iraq and stand with him in his war against the Islamic state, which threatens the entire world, we have seen how displaced millions and cut off the heads and carried out mass executions. " 

He pointed to offer his country for humanitarian aid and weapons within the international coalition, said, "We will give everything we can to support Iraq's unity and sovereignty." 

The new Australian Prime Minister's readiness to provide all kinds of support for Iraq and arming Iraqi forces and accelerating the training of those forces. 

Addressing Abbott Abadi, during the same press conference, saying that "your battle is the battle of all the world, and Australia, a good friend of Iraq and its people, and our aircraft are patrolling air and our advisors, and we are ready to meet the needs of the Iraqi forces in the areas of training and weaponry to defeat the Islamic state, which does not target Iraqis alone, but the whole world. " 

The Abbott met earlier in the day, Iraqi President Fuad Masum, who paid tribute to the strategic role of Australia in his country's support in the field of humanitarian aid and the military effort and is engaged in the war against terrorism. 

He infallible according to Statement of the Presidency of the Republic, "Anatolia" reached a copy of it, that "the growing ties between the two countries will be enhanced more, where Iraqis saves to Australia supporting role and what makes them an ally, both in the elimination of dictatorship and the war against terrorism or in the construction and reconstruction of Iraq."

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