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08-19-2020 11:08 AM
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Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya

Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi arrived in the United States of America in the early hours of today, Wednesday, at the invitation of US President Donald Trump.

 
 

 

 

 

 

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08-19-2020 02:37 PM
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Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya

Today, Wednesday, the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee called on Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi to invest his presence in Washington to conclude a deal to arm the Iraqi security forces, while indicating the possibility of contracting with the international coalition to stay for a long time in order to support Iraq.

A member of the committee, Deputy Abdul Khaleq Al-Azzawi, told Al-Ikhbariya, "Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, must invest his presence in Washington to conclude security and arming agreements for the Iraqi forces, as well as activate the security cooperation agreement within the strategic dialogue between Baghdad and Washington."

He added, "Iraq does not have sufficient and advanced weapons to protect its sovereignty, and it can contract with the international coalition to stay for a long time in order to support it in its defense."

Al-Azzawi pointed out that "with external threats to Iraq, especially from some neighboring countries, it makes the international coalition one of the guarantees to prevent any attack on its lands," calling Al-Kazemi to "activate the strategic framework agreement between the two parties."

Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi arrived at dawn today, Wednesday, to the United States of America on an official visit, accompanied by a delegation that includes several ministers and advisors, and he is supposed to meet with US President Donald Trump tomorrow.

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The text of the US Congress’s message to Al-Kazemi before heading to the United States
 

Baghdad - People   

The US Congress website published a message that it had sent to Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi before heading to Washington on an official visit that is still ongoing, and it was extended at the request of the American side in the early hours of Thursday.  

The message translated by "People" (20 August 2020) reads:  

"Before your upcoming visit to the United States, we are writing to your Excellency to welcome you and express our support for the continuation of the close partnership between our two countries. We share with you the desire to see a secure, sovereign Iraq free from unwanted foreign interference. We are aware that our two countries have a common history and we believe that the continuous strategic dialogue Between the United States and Iraq, it will pave the way for an enduring relationship between the two countries, as well as the creation of a secure and prosperous Iraq in which all Iraqis will enjoy.  

We highly value your commitment to security cooperation between the United States and Iraq, and we realize that this cooperation will only be based on the request and approval of the Iraqi government. As our mutual security cooperation has dispersed the existence of the caliphate of the Islamic State, increased the professionalism and capabilities of the security forces, and laid the foundations for Iraqi forces to lead military operations with multi-level US military supportMore importantly, this cooperation continues to consolidate the primacy of the Iraqi security forces as the true guarantor of Iraqi sovereignty over any other independent armed group.  

We were astonished by your commitment to the necessary reforms that will be difficult to achieve politically and the concrete steps that you have taken to implement those reforms. We also encourage any efforts that can be started in order to root out corruption and reform the system of nepotism that has hindered economic growth in Iraq and pushed many Iraqi youths to the streets to demonstrate during the past year. We also respect your commitment to protect the rights of people in peaceful demonstrations and to listen to their demands. We are confident that the US-Iraqi economic cooperation will enable Iraq to benefit not only from its natural resources, but also from its human resources, by pursuing more reforms that encourage Iraqis to establish projects in the private sector in addition to foreign investment as well as strengthening diplomatic ties. And economic with the neighboring Arab countries.  

Finally, we are encouraged by your announcement on July 31 that early elections will be held in Iraq next June. As always, the United States stands ready to support the democratic process in Iraq. As members of the Senate, we believe that there are few strong examples of Iraq's sovereignty, including the holding of free and fair elections that clearly demonstrate that Iraqi leaders will be subject to the rule of law and the will of the Iraqi people.  

We realize that the way forward is not easy. From the efforts of national and local reconciliation to the last remnants of ISIS to the drop in oil prices as well as the spread of the Corona pandemic, we have become clearly aware and fully sympathetic to the challenges that your government faces and that ordinary citizens of every sect and race face. However, we also believe that there is bipartisan support in Congress to deepen the partnership with Iraq in the interests of the security and prosperity of the United States and Iraq while we continue to respect Iraqi sovereignty. "  

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4 hours ago, yota691 said:
The text of the US Congress’s message to Al-Kazemi before heading to the United States
 

Baghdad - People   

The US Congress website published a message that it had sent to Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi before heading to Washington on an official visit that is still ongoing, and it was extended at the request of the American side in the early hours of Thursday.  

The message translated by "People" (20 August 2020) reads:  

"Before your upcoming visit to the United States, we are writing to your Excellency to welcome you and express our support system" rel="">support for the continuation of the close partnership between our two countries. We share with you the desire to see a secure, sovereign Iraq free from unwanted foreign interference. We are aware that our two countries have a common history and we believe that the continuous strategic dialogue Between the United States and Iraq, it will pave the way for an enduring relationship between the two countries, as well as the creation of a secure and prosperous Iraq in which all Iraqis will enjoy.  

We highly value your commitment to security cooperation between the United States and Iraq, and we realize that this cooperation will only be based on the request and approval of the Iraqi government. As our mutual security cooperation has dispersed the existence of the caliphate of the Islamic State, increased the professionalism and capabilities of the security forces, and laid the foundations for Iraqi forces to lead military operations with multi-level US military support system" rel="">support. More importantly, this cooperation continues to consolidate the primacy of the Iraqi security forces as the true guarantor of Iraqi sovereignty over any other independent armed group.  

We were astonished by your commitment to the necessary reforms that will be difficult to achieve politically and the concrete steps that you have taken to implement those reforms. We also encourage any efforts that can be started in order to root out corruption and reform the system of nepotism that has hindered economic growth in Iraq and pushed many Iraqi youths to the streets to demonstrate during the past year. We also respect your commitment to protect the rights of people in peaceful demonstrations and to listen to their demands. We are confident that the US-Iraqi economic cooperation will enable Iraq to benefit not only from its natural resources, but also from its human resources, by pursuing more reforms that encourage Iraqis to establish projects in the private sector in addition to foreign investment as well as strengthening diplomatic ties. And economic with the neighboring Arab countries.  

Finally, we are encouraged by your announcement on July 31 that early elections will be held in Iraq next June. As always, the United States stands ready to support system" rel="">support the democratic process in Iraq. As members of the Senate, we believe that there are few strong examples of Iraq's sovereignty, including the holding of free and fair elections that clearly demonstrate that Iraqi leaders will be subject to the rule of law and the will of the Iraqi people.  

We realize that the way forward is not easy. From the efforts of national and local reconciliation to the last remnants of ISIS to the drop in oil prices as well as the spread of the Corona pandemic, we have become clearly aware and fully sympathetic to the challenges that your government faces and that ordinary citizens of every sect and race face. However, we also believe that there is bipartisan support system" rel="">support in Congress to deepen the partnership with Iraq in the interests of the security and prosperity of the United States and Iraq while we continue to respect Iraqi sovereignty. "  


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