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Ban Ki-moon: Peshmerga gained control of the strategic areas


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11:12: 02/04/2015

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Khandan- invited the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon to accelerate the formation of National Guard troops in Iraq, while stressing the need to take action "promote unity and reconciliation," in conjunction with the military and security measures aimed to fight "Daash." He praised Ban Ki-moon progress made ​​by the Peshmerga forces in the province of Nineveh.  The Secretary-General of the United Nations, the Peshmerga forces "gained control of the strategic areas between Mosul and the Syrian border, between the adjacent oil field was considered an important resource for Daash."  He said Ban Ki-moon: "The Peshmerga launched a major offensive last December at Mount Chenkal regained areas and opened the corridors of the population displaced from areas of conflict. " He said, "You should not ease international efforts to address the organization and to stand by Iraq to meet the security and humanitarian challenge caused by the current crisis," calling on the international community to "continue to support Iraq and meet the security and humanitarian needs, as well as to support the process of reconciliation in areas liberated from the control of Daash. "  He stressed that "a military solution in the face of Daash must be coupled with good governance and national reconciliation to meet the aspirations of all Iraqi people." newspaper "life "

 

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