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Intensive Meetings In Erbil And Washington In Preparation For The Liberation Of Mosul !


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Intensive meetings in Erbil and Washington in preparation for the Liberation of Mosul


Arbil -arac Press -18 March / March: witness the city of Arbil intensive meetings between officials in the province and Baghdad, while Washington is preparing to host the meeting between Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and US President Barack Aubma the middle of next month, and the longer these meetings preparatory to the start of the military for the Liberation of Mosul campaign.

Search and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, with the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, on Wednesday, the latest developments on the political and security arenas in addition to the last preparations for the start of the battle to liberate Mosul. According to a statement of the Office Jubouri.

The two sides also discussed the mechanics of the displaced file and return to the liberated areas, particularly in the provinces of Diyala and Nineveh, where he stressed the need for Bajabura cooperation between the province and the center to achieve stability in those areas.

Following this search Jubouri with Interior Minister Karim Sinjari, Kurdistan extensively security situation in Iraq, especially in areas bordering the provinces of Kurdistan region in addition to the displaced people and residents in the region conditions.

The two sides discussed the steps to open new camps for the purpose of receiving volunteers, training and rehabilitation in preparation for the start of the battle to liberate Mosul.

On the other hand, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will hold talks in Washington next month at the invitation of US President Barack Obama, transfer and Washington's ambassador in Iraq, Stuart Jones during a meeting Balebadi.

A spokesman for the prime minister, said that "Abadi will visit Washington mid-April to discuss a number of issues of common concern," adding that "the visit will discuss strengthening cooperation between the two countries and increase the support that the United States provided to Iraq in the military and logistics field, training and equipping security forces with weapons Add to what can be provided by the US administration's support and assistance to Iraq at this stage to meet the security challenges facing the country and the follow-up to the achievements of the government of the rebuilding of the military forces, along with what the United States can contribute in this regard for the rehabilitation of the military establishment in order to address the challenges Iraq is experiencing at this stage, especially with the ongoing liberalization of the city of Mosul preparations. " 

He said, "The United States, which is linked to the strategic framework agreement with Iraq, expressed willingness in support of Iraq and its support in strengthening its military capabilities to achieve victory and liberation from Iraqi territory controlled by gangs Daash."

On Wednesday Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi, the readiness of leaders and military formations and pieces thereto for the Liberation of Nineveh province from the control of the organization Daash.

The Defence Ministry said in a press release, "The preparations and coordination continuing with all parties involved in the liberation of territory seized by Daash operations", adding that "prepare and mount in all respects and the readiness of leaders and military formations and pieces thereto are ready to liberate the province of Nineveh." ended (1)

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