Jaafari Brazilian Defense Minister: the war on Daash is not a traditional combination of the world and need to confront them
8/13/2015
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Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari in the ministry building in Baghdad with Brazilian Defense Minister Jacques Lackner and his accompanying delegation who is visiting Iraq bilateral relations and ways to enhance mutual cooperation and activating the common interests and face common dangers. According to a ministry statement received by the agency all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, that al-Jaafari said during the meeting that "the broad prospects of cooperation between the two countries in military, security, economic and service areas," stressing that "Iraq is a country rich in multiple oil and agricultural, industrial and tourism wealth, etc., and that represent the rise and rise own reality to the ranks of developed countries resources. "
He said al-Jaafari, according to the statement "the need for concerted international efforts to address the global war of the war against Daash terrorist gangs," explaining that "the war today are not conventional, and that terrorists are targeting Daash schools, hospitals, temples, markets and every aspect of life."
For his part, the Brazilian defense minister stressed that "the visit is confirmation of his country's keenness to enhance cooperation with Iraq, to ​​complete the consultations initiated by Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari during his visit to Brazil a few months ago in the framework of strengthening relations."
Brazilian minister stressed according to the statement that "he saw aspects of life in Baghdad, contrary to what his vision, and moving some of the media that are trying to tarnish the image of the civilized ancient country," adding that "a number of Brazilian companies accompanied him and is determined to invest in many areas in Iraq ".anthy

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