Jones visited Erbil to discuss the political situation and reforms and aid to cops

2016/06/11 20:47

Range/Baghdad

The US Embassy in Baghdad, said Saturday that Ambassador Stewart Jones to discuss the political situation and economic reform plans and humanitarian aid and American military amounting to 480 million dollars, with senior politicians and party in Kurdistan, indicating that including more than $ 65 million spent on two forces during last May.

The Embassy said in a statement received (range) a copy, that Ambassador Stewart Jones today, visited Erbil, today, for meetings with senior political leaders in Kurdistan, including the President of the region, Massoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, nechervan Idris Barzani, Member of the political Bureau of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Barham Saleh.

The Embassy said that "the political situation and discussed the Jones economic reform plans and humanitarian aid and American military amounting to 480 million dollars, including more than $ 65 million spent on food, fuel, ammunition and medical supplies provided to the cops last month, stating that" meetings attended by the joint operations commander for operation determined pain immanence, General Sean McFarland, General Scott McCain, from the Office of security cooperation in Iraq, Acting Consul General, Roy Perrin.

A spokesman for the Government of the territory, Sven dzii, confirmed in (24 may 2016), American financial aid will arrive for the two forces at the end of this year, indicating that the dialogue between America and two civilians are continuing on how to send those amounts.

Washington has long contributed to ease its chronic crises between Baghdad and Arbil, and coordinate their efforts for the fight against (Saudi Arabia), and the current visit comes to escalating preparations to release the connector, under battle continuing differences between the Centre and the region.


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