Jaafari: defeat the terrorists and liberate the occupied Daesh is not far away




06/03/2017 (0:01 pm) - The number of readings: 201 - Issue (3869)




Baghdad

Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to increase its support to Iraq so as to contribute to providing basic services to ensure the return of displaced families to their areas.

He met with al-Jaafari, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Peter Maurer on the sidelines of the meetings of the Human Rights Council in the Swiss city of Geneva.

Said Jaafari's office, in a statement received (range), a copy of which, "The latter met with the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Peter Maurer on the sidelines of meetings of the Human Rights Council in the Swiss city of Geneva," noting that "the meeting tackled the humanitarian situation experienced by Iraq in With the war against terrorist Daesh gangs, and the efforts of international organizations to help the Iraqi people. "

He said al-Jaafari, according to the statement, "did so much for Iraq, but the Red Cross to provide further efforts for the Iraqi people, and provide the necessary supplies in light of the suffering of a result of military confrontations," calling for a "re-building infrastructure to ensure the return of displaced families to inhabit areas , such as provision of hospitals, schools and universities. "

He said al-Jaafari, that "it requires a pause of international organizations and friendly countries as well as Iraq, which is a rich country, but it is going through a financial crisis faced due to lower oil prices and the cost of the war against terrorism," pointing out that "the Iraqi armed forces provide a very large and will not be defeating the terrorists Daesh , freeing the Iraqi territory in full-term deadline. "

For his part, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Peter Maurer, according to the statement, "I visited Iraq three times and I'm impressed by the cooperation with Iraq in the delivery of services, and arrived and continued work on the threshold of Mosul," he said, adding, "We will give all the support for the return of displaced people to their home areas and we will work to Besides Iraq, and we will do what we can to provide the basic needs of families Displaced. "

However, Maurer, saying, "We are pleased with what has been achieved in Mosul was witnessing the exodus of waves as high as expected, as well as we appreciate the discipline of Iraqi forces formations all, and respect for international humanitarian law by freeing cities operations from the grip of terrorists Daesh," asserting that "his organization is cooperating with all humanitarian organizations in Iraq to provide the best services to the Iraqi people. "

Then conclude Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, a visit to Geneva to participate in the meetings of the 34th session of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations to meet him a number of sons of the Iraqi community in Switzerland at the Representative Office building in the city of Geneva.

And accept al-Jaafari, during the meeting, according to a Foreign Ministry statement, received (range), a copy of it yesterday, "the overall developments in the Iraqi political arena, the great victories achieved in the war against gangs Daesh Terrorist. "

He called on Minister of Foreign Affairs, the staff of the diplomatic mission in Geneva, during their meeting at the Representative Office building in Geneva, to "make further efforts to bring the voice of Iraq in all international forums, and to strengthen relations with the Swiss side, and diplomatic missions operating in Switzerland, opening the prospects of joint cooperation, including It contributes to the interests of the service of Iraq, and other countries, "stressing" the need to overcome the obstacles faced by the children of the community, and provide support and services to them. "

Arrived and Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, in the 27 of last February, to the Swiss city of Geneva to represent Iraq at meetings of the UN Human Rights Council
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