United Nations monitors back into their areas in Iraq million displaced


2016-10-29 at 13:37


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United Nations representative for Humanitarian Affairs in Iraq, Saturday, about one million displaced Iraqis return to their home areas in three provinces after regaining their areas of organization of ISIS.

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement received/balance of news/copy, the Minister, Ibrahim Jaafari, received today, representative of the UN Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs in Iraq Lisa Grande at its headquarters in Baghdad.

The statement added that "they discussed security and humanitarian developments for displaced families, and internationalist support for Iraq in its fight against gangs of ISIS.

He praised Jaafari said, "United Nations support for Iraq in its war against terror," ISIS gangs, noting that "Iraq is the first line of response to terrorism, the Nations and peoples of the world can be proud of successive victories which Kaha Iraqis defend themselves, on behalf of the whole world."

Called, "the need for concerted international efforts with the Iraqi forces to liberate Mosul; to provide necessary supplies, easing the humanitarian suffering of displaced from the city."

From her side crossed Grande "pride and gratitude of the international community for the sacrifices of the security forces and the sons of popular mobilization against terrorism, freeing Iraq and fight the global threat posed by gangs of ISIS.


She added, "the responsibility of introducing these triumphs achieved rests with the United Nations and humanitarian organizations, delivering the facts in Iraq."

Responsible international, stressed that "what the Iraqi armed forces did not provide them with any of the armies of the world especially to hum not eliminate terrorism, but protecting civilians, and maintain lives."

It stated that "the United Nations monitored the return of more than a million displaced people to their home areas, and the number is growing in Anbar, Salahuddin, Diyala, and this requires support to Iraq and help rebuild the infrastructure of the liberated areas, and secure the necessary supplies to families returning to areas inhabit."

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