Abbadi: plans to cope with terrorist attacks and seek to strengthen relations with Turkey [extended]

2017/1/3 19:04


[In Baghdad]


Armed forces Commander General revealed Prime Minister Haider Abadi, plans to cope with terrorist attacks, "saying the Iraqi Government has sought to strengthen relations with Turkey."

Abadi said at a weekly press conference, Tuesday, "assured citizens that there are plans to cope with terrorist attacks," adding that "there are security breaches and instructions on all wheels movement in Baghdad and the provinces."

He added that "many world capitals and cities were exposed to attacks and breaches of security organs."

"We need a global intelligence cooperation to accelerate the Elimination of ISIS" pointing out that "there are terrorist networks linked to bedaash and some of the media trying to promote terror."

Abbadi expressed his ambition with the collaboration of the House members in the selection process for Interior and defense ministers.

"It is not correct to use the blood of the innocent" political lltskit everyone to cooperate and work on establishing security and thwart organized crime, and public awareness to counter the threat of terrorism and extremism ", adding that" the world praises Iraq role and accomplishments in the war on terror. "

"We have made significant progress in Mosul edits in the last few days, and provide services for the liberated districts in Mosul and the reopening of schools and the vocabulary of the ration card and the electricity service" Nineveh Council members for being in the liberated areas and hold their meetings. "

The Prime Minister declared that "the Cabinet today approved the national intelligence Act to the House of representatives, the Council also approved a Bill MEW" despite the crisis mechanism and condition of austerity unless Iraq fulfills the triumphs and achievements ".

He drew "Abadi, Kurdistan issued more than his percentage of oil via the Turkish port of Ceyhan," calling on the region to greater transparency and clarity in the export of oil. "

"The Turkish Prime Minister Ali Yildirim will visit Iraq soon, within the programme of exchange of visits between the two countries and seek to strengthen bilateral relations."

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