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2018/07/25 23:37
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi and US envoy to the international coalition, Brett McGuck, discussed on Wednesday, July 25, 2018, improving services and economic reform.

The office of Abbadi said in a statement, "the obelisk", that "the Prime Minister Haider Abadi received in his office, the envoy of US President for International Alliance Affairs, Brett McGurk."

"During the meeting, they discussed enhancing the bilateral relations between the two countries and discussing political developments," the office said. "The steps taken by the Iraqi government and its efforts to improve services and economic reform were appreciated."

http://almasalah.com/ar/news/145156/العبادي-وماكغورك-يبحثان-تحسين-الخدمات-والاصلاح-الاقتصادي

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Prime Minister Dr. Haidar Al-Abadi receives US President's Envoy for International Alliance Affairs, Mr. Brett McCurk

 

 

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25 July 2018


Prime Minister Dr. Haider al-Abadi received in his office Wednesday the envoy of the US President for International Alliance Affairs, Mr. Brett McCurk. 
During the meeting, they discussed enhancing the bilateral relations between the two countries, discussing political developments, and appreciating the steps taken by the Iraqi government and its efforts to improve services and economic reform.

 

 

Prime Minister 's Media Office 
25 - July - 2018

http://pmo.iq/press2018/25-7-201801.htm

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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Wednesday discussed the bilateral relations between the two countries.

In a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), Abadi met with McCurk in his office and discussed enhancing bilateral relations between the two countries, discussing the political developments and evaluating the steps taken by the Iraqi government and its efforts to improve services and economic reform.

 

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Release date: 2018/7/25 23:41  173 times read
Abadi discussed with the envoy of the US President steps to improve services and economic reform
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi discussed with the envoy of US President for International Alliance Affairs, Brett McCurk, steps to improve services and economic reform in the country.
"Abadi met in his office Wednesday with the envoy of US President for International Alliance Affairs, Brett McCurk, during which they discussed enhancing bilateral relations between the two countries and discussing political developments," the statement said. 
"We also appreciated the steps taken by the Iraqi government and its efforts to improve services and economic reform," he said
 
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Abadi and US presidential envoy discuss developments in Iraq

On the impact of popular protests ...

 

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 26/07/2018 - 13:13

 
 
Abadi and US presidential envoy discuss developments in Iraq
 

Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi discussed with US envoy to the international coalition Brett McGork the latest developments in the political situation in Iraq.

A statement from Ebadi's office said that the latter lost a discussion with MacGorek on Wednesday "to promote bilateral relations between the two countries and discuss political developments."

McGowork's visit to Baghdad comes at a time when Iraqi politicians are trying to form a coalition government after a parliamentary election marred by accusations of fraud, as came at a time when most of the cities in Iraq, especially the south, popular protests left dead and wounded.

The statement said the two sides also discussed "valuing the steps taken by the Iraqi government and its efforts to improve services and economic reform."

Washington has expressed its support for the demands of the Iraqi protesters, and supported the right of the Iraqi people to assemble peacefully and express their views, expressing regret for the victims between demonstrators and security forces.

The US embassy in Baghdad said in a statement that it "supports the right of the Iraqi people to peacefully assemble and express their views." It also expressed its support for the Iraqi government's statement that it "protects the right of its citizens to demonstrate in a peaceful manner. We regret the lives that have been lost between demonstrators and security forces. "

The embassy also expressed "its readiness to support the Iraqi people and government in their efforts related to economic reform and fighting corruption, and in creating jobs and providing services that the Iraqi people deserve."

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/ar/news/iraq/454694

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Editorial Date: 2018/7/25 23:54 • 429 times read
Abadi and McCurk discuss developments in the Iraqi scene
[Ayna-Baghdad] 
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi discussed with the envoy of US President for International Alliance Brett McCurk steps to improve services and economic reform.
"Abadi met in his office Wednesday with the envoy of US President for International Alliance Affairs, Brett McCurk, during which they discussed enhancing bilateral relations between the two countries and discussing political developments," Abadi said in a statement. 
"We also appreciated the steps taken by the Iraqi government and its efforts to improve services and economic reform," he added.
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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi discussed with US envoy for international alliance Brett McGurk the improvement of services and economic reform.

A statement by the Prime Minister's Office of the Prime Minister indicated that Abadi received in his office the envoy of the US President for International Alliance Affairs, Brett McGurk. During the meeting, they discussed enhancing bilateral relations between the two countries and discussing political developments, adding that the steps taken by the Iraqi government and its efforts to improve services and economic reform were appreciated.

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Hope Brett lights a fire 🔥 under their butts. Probably come to nothing as they won’t “ allow outside influences “ to interfere with their policies. 

 

Maybe the IMF shutting off the $$$$$ tap squeezes them like a grape.

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29 minutes ago, WheresmyRV? said:

How many more meetings, discussions, and committees are they going to hold before they actually start to do something for their country?  All talk and no action.

 

Makes ya crazy 😜 huh ? It does me !🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

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  • yota691 changed the title to Sources: US move to save Abadi from losing his post

Sources: US move to save Abadi from losing his post

Sources: US move to save Abadi from losing his post
Last updated: 28 July 2018 - 12:52 PM

BAGHDAD / Washington - Washington is moving to prevent attempts to topple the outgoing Prime Minister Haider Abadi, the second state, indicating that it pledged to obtain Gulf support for Iraq provided that keep him in power. Sources said that "the envoy of the President American Alliance for International Alliance Brett McGurk met with Abbadi and confirmed his support for the US administration in the renewal of his second term, and the movements of the Shiite blocs, Sunni and Kurdish to replace Abadi and prevent the second mandate for him. "She added that" McGork told leaders of some Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 

Washington is moving to prevent attempts to oust outgoing Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi from the second state, according to informed political sources on Saturday, indicating that it has pledged to obtain Gulf support for Iraq if it remains in power.

The sources told "Al-Gharab Press" that "the envoy of US President for International Alliance Affairs, Brett McGurk met with Abbadi and assured him of the support of the US administration in his renewal for a second term, and the movement of the Shiite blocs and Sunni and Kurdish to replace Abadi and prevent the second term." 

"McGowork told the leaders of some Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs who met with them in secret and that the United States will ask for help from Gulf states on the condition that Abadi remain in office, but he is surprised that all these blocs refuse to give Abadi a second term." 

The sources said that informed political sources revealed to "Al-Gharab Press" that McGurk, who arrived in Baghdad recently discussed the mechanism of forming the next government with a number of political leaders, where he told the Iraqi leaders that they must form the government as soon as possible and with an Iraqi will, so that Washington continues to urge the international community to Continue to support Iraq.

The peaceful demonstrations taking place in the southern governorates, the central Euphrates and Baghdad, which some of the Mundis have entered to change course and cause chaos in Iraq, could push the United States to pressure Iraqi political blocs to extend the term of prime minister, Outgoing) Haider Abadi for two more years.
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 

Washington is moving to prevent attempts to oust outgoing Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi from the second state, according to informed political sources on Saturday, indicating that it has pledged to obtain Gulf support for Iraq if it remains in power.

The sources told "Al-Gharab Press" that "the envoy of US President for International Alliance Affairs, Brett McGurk met with Abbadi and assured him of the support of the US administration in his renewal for a second term, and the movement of the Shiite blocs and Sunni and Kurdish to replace Abadi and prevent the second term." 

"McGowork told the leaders of some Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs who met with them in secret and that the United States will ask for help from Gulf states on the condition that Abadi remain in office, but he is surprised that all these blocs refuse to give Abadi a second term." 

The sources said that informed political sources revealed to "Al-Gharab Press" that McGurk, who arrived in Baghdad recently discussed the mechanism of forming the next government with a number of political leaders, where he told the Iraqi leaders that they must form the government as soon as possible and with an Iraqi will, so that Washington continues to urge the international community to Continue to support Iraq.

The peaceful demonstrations taking place in the southern governorates, the central Euphrates and Baghdad, which some of the Mundis have entered to change course and cause chaos in Iraq, could push the United States to pressure Iraqi political blocs to extend the term of prime minister, Outgoing) Haider Abadi for two more years.
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McGowork: The United States supports Iraq in its war against terrorism

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
US President Donald Rumsfeld's envoy to the United States, Donald Trump, said Sunday that the United States continues to support Iraq in its fight against terrorism and supports all efforts to boost regional and international economic cooperation. This came during his meeting with the Speaker of Parliament outgoing Salim al-Jubouri. 
The media office of al-Jibouri said in a statement received by Mawazine News, that "the latter received, today, the envoy of the US President for International Alliance Affairs, Brett McGurk." 
He added that the meeting discussed security and political developments in the Iraqi scene and means of enhancing joint cooperation between Iraq and the United States of America, especially the file of combating terrorism and the economic and investment fields.
The statement said that "the meeting dealt with the efforts of the political blocs and understandings to form the next government and its role in reaching a unified vision on the shape of the new government cab and the achievement of aspirations and aspirations of the Iraqi people." 
He pointed out that "the two sides discussed the file of reconstruction and international and Arab support for Iraq in the file of reconstruction and investment, as well as intensify coordination between Baghdad and the United States of America file terrorism eradication." 
"The United States continues to support Iraq in its fight against terrorism and supports all efforts aimed at activating regional and international economic cooperation," McGork said.

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4 hours ago, justchecking123 said:

Isn't Jubouri corrupt and on the take? 🤨

 

Maybe I have my scorecard mixed up here.

 

I officially know nothing about this whole scenario after the last couple weeks. 😄

 

 

 

Crooked as a dog's hind leg - Maliki stooge. I tossed out my batch O' scorecards . . . too tough to keep track of the criminals as they go by.

 

As far as being in the dark, believe me you're not alone. :unsure:

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Iraqi political discomfort from the Trump envoy to intervene in the formation of the government

Published: 30.07.2018 | 12:10 GMT 

Iraqi political discomfort from the Trump envoy to intervene in the formation of the government

Globallookpress Xinhua / Mohammad Abu Ghosh

Brett McGurk, US President's envoy to the International Alliance.

 

Iraqi sources revealed on Monday that there is an Iraqi political discomfort from the interventions of the US envoy to the International Coalition, Brett McGork, because of his "interventions" in the file to form a new Iraqi government.

 The sources, who attended the recent negotiating meetings to form the next Iraqi government, said that "Sunnis are more distressed than the visits of McGork and his vision, which wants to impose on the file to form a government."

She added to RT that "most of the Sunni and Shiite blocs agreed on the need not to allow MacGork to attend any meeting on the formation of the government, not even discuss the file with the formation of the foundation."

According to sources, "the Iraqi political blocs wondered about the role of McGork, who turned from military security to a politician."

The envoy of US President Brett McGurk has been continuing visits to Iraq since the start of the war on the "dais" in 2014 until today, since his visits since the liberation of Mosul from remnants of the military to the political.

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Last updated: 31 July 2018 - 1:31 PM

The meeting between Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Kurdistan Regional Government President Nechirvan Barzani is a step to enhance security and economic cooperation between the two sides, said US Special Envoy to the International Coalition, Brett McGurk, Tuesday, July 31, 2018. He welcomed the meeting, Commenting on the outcome of the upcoming talks, he said that "the talks between the two leaders in Baghdad are crucial to ensure the permanent defeat of a supportive organization and meet the requirements of all citizens." "Abadi and Barzani held in Baghdad on Monday, July 30, 2018, consultations in several files according to a statement from the office of Abbadi, which also stated that the two sides stressed" the importance of communication and exchange of dialogue to promote joint national action after concerted efforts to achieve victory over gangs Calling. "The statement said that the Barzani-Ebadi meeting witnessed "convergence of views" towards addressing the challenges facing the country and the next stage and move forward to form the next government to meet the demands of the Iraqi people in support of the economy and reconstruction and provide services and job creation. The Kurdistan Regional Government said in a statement that "the meeting between Abadi and Barzani stressed the coordination between the Peshmerga forces and the Iraqi army in the face of terrorism." This is the fourth meeting between Abadi and Najirvan Barzani since the referendum held by the Kurdistan region in September 2017 Baghdad responded violently.

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US special presidential envoy Brett McGurk visited KDP leader Masoud Barzani and CDJ leader Barham Salih separately in the Kurdistan Region on Wednesday to get updates on the formation of a new Iraqi government, the war on terror, and political stability, Rudaw has said. 

Barzani welcomed McGurk, accompanied by the newly-appointed US consul general to Erbil Steven Fagin and advisors, in Pirmam on Wednesday, according to Barzani’s office.

McGurk began by sharing his condolences on the anniversary of the Baathists’ massacre of the Barzanis, and with the families of the fallen in the war against ISIS and the latest casualty in the attack against Erbil’s governorate building.

He reiterated that routing ISIS doesn’t constitute the end of terror, noting that the US takes pride in the continued collaboration and partnership it has with the Peshmerga.

McGurk said the war against terror has evolved into a new phase with a new form, according to Barzani’s office.

The two also discussed Iraq’s conditions following the contentious May 12th election and government formation efforts.

“Barzani reiterated that the political process needs to be rebuilt in all of its details on the three principles of partnership, consensus and balance,” he stated.

Barzani asked that a specific timeline be drawn for the implementation of the three principles “so that all the components feel that they are partners in Iraq’s political process, and the government should be formed in light of these three principles,” added Barzani.

 

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/30184/Masoud-Barzani-Trump-s-envoy-meet-on-forming-new-govt

 

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  • yota691 changed the title to The Trump envoy's interference ignites a "Shia-Shiite" sedition and pressure to give Abadi a second term
 
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 

Intervention by US President George W. Bush's envoy to the international coalition, Brett McGurk, in the formation of a new Iraqi government has sparked a Shiite-Shiite fiasco in Shiite political houses, political sources said on Thursday.

The sources said the "Al-Gharab Press", "The Shiite political blocs disturbed by the interventions of McGork in the file to form a new government and impose visions on him and transformed his role from military security to a political," indicating that "McGork transferred to the meeting of Iraqi political leaders, the desire of President Donald Trump to form An Iraqi government that includes all communities in Iraq. " 

"McGork is trying to create a Shiite Shiite sedition by informing the leaders of the political blocs that Washington's only choice for prime minister for a second term is Haider al-Abadi," adding that "McGork threatened the Iraqi political blocs to form a so-called national salvation government in Iraq headed by Abadi in case not renewed For a second term. "

The sources said that "the Shiite political blocs say in their meetings in private chambers that the formation of a national salvation government is a coup by the rebels on the Constitution and the political process to eliminate the democratic experience," asserting that "political figures brought the draft of the National Salvation Government to a number of embassies of foreign countries in Baghdad And this is what prompted the Shiite political blocs to meet (secretly) to prepare for what may happen in the coming days. " 

The sources said that informed political sources told "Al-Gharab Press" that Washington is moving to prevent the areas of overthrow Abadi from the second term and that McGurk met with Abbadi and assured him the support of the US administration in his renewal for a second term, and refused movements of the Shiite blocs, Sunni and Kurdish to replace Abadi and prevent the second mandate .

McGork has been on constant visits to Iraq since the start of the war in 2014 and until today, since his visits since the liberation of Mosul has been transformed from remnants of military to political. 

It is noteworthy that MacGorek recently met with the President of the National Alliance Ammar al-Hakim, the Speaker of the House of Representatives Salim al-Jubouri, and Vice President Osama Najafi, and the head of the Arab project Khamis Khanjar, and the Secretary-General of the Party of the solution Mohammed Karbouli, Massoud Barzani, and other political figures, and discussed with them the formation of the majority government National representative of all components of the Iraqi people.
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American writer: Trump 3 strategies to intervene in Iraq

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US journalist Sean McGowan called on the US administration to take part in Iraq's political process after the elections, warning that abandoning Iraq could lead to instability .

The writer said in an article published on the site, "National Interst" under the title "do not give up Iraq," that the US policy towards Iraq since the withdrawal of troops in 2011 focused on defeating the organization is calling, without paying attention to local Iraqi policies, which he considered a mistake .

"The Iraqi elections on 12 May represent an opportunity for US participation that will contribute to addressing the three strategic concerns of the United States: defeating an oppressive organization, countering Iranian influence in the region and reducing regional instability," he said.

"After the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq in 2011, the former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki began to turn government institutions into sectarian for Shiites, and this is in the security forces, which increased the proportion of Shiites from 55% in 2010 to 95% by 2014 .

"The fact that the US administration supported Maliki's presidency in 2006, and thus unintentionally contributed to the emergence of an encouraging organization, forced US officials to strategically scrutinize their choice of new candidates, " he said.

The writer continued that "the opposition within the Maliki government was a key factor in the decision of the administration of former President Barack Obama not to renew the security agreement with Iraq, and therefore the exit of US forces ."

"The real problem is that the composition of the new government will affect whether the United States can continue to partner with the Iraqi security forces in its war against a sympathetic organization, so the next government that may refuse military cooperation with the Americans could threaten the gains made by the Iraqi army with the support of (Led by the United States) in a war against the organization since 2014. "

 As for Iran, "Iraq has a strategic choice, especially with the imposition of US sanctions on Tehran, which will make Iraq a conduit for its trade ."

"Although Sadr is not the best choice because of his historical ties with Iran and his coup against them to become Saudi Arabia and the UAE, many analysts see him as better than groups calling for rapprochement with Iran, " he said. .

"The Americans still have the opportunity to engage and support the process of forming the new government, ensuring that there is no return to a pre-emptive organization and limiting Iranian influence in Iraq, " McGovern concluded .

http://www.nrttv.com/AR/News.aspx?id=3016&MapID=2

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