Infallible and al-Abadi support the reforms ... and invitations to forget differences



By Roudao

7 hours ago


Roudao - Baghdad

The President of the Republic Fuad Masum, the outgoing Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, Monday, support for the reforms, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi out of the current crisis, while stressed the need to forget differences and strengthen the principle of national reconciliation.

A statement Rudaw network media received a copy of "The Vice outgoing Prime Minister, Mr. Bahaa al-Araji, visited the President of the Republic Fuad Masum, in his office at the Peace Palace in Baghdad," noting that "During the meeting reviewed the latest political developments and the ongoing field developments in the Iraqi arena."

The statement added that "the two sides also reviewed the victories achieved at the hands of the sons of the armed forces and the popular crowd and volunteers of the sons of the tribes against gangs (Daash) terrorist in the provinces of Salaheddin, Anbar, and the need to work to support combat troops, including contributing to the perpetuation of the battle momentum and maintain the gains achieved."

The statement continued that "the two sides stressed the importance of supporting the reform packages presented by the Prime Minister form in which it pays to get out of the current crisis and to strengthen those packets and developing them to serve the public interest, and the need to forget differences and concerted efforts to push through reform, which represents the only way out and optimization of challenges all threats to the homeland. "

The statement emphasized that "the meeting dealt with the importance of hard work and relentless pursuit towards establishing the principle actors of national reconciliation among the various political and social components in Iraq and the necessity of Toasir and strengthen the peaceful intentions of unorthodox actions lead to the termination of all outstanding differences according to the law and the public interest."

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