Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Obama worried about deterioration of security in Iraq; Calling for the appointment of security ministers

BAGHDAD (Agencies): President Barack Obama’s concern about the deteriorating security situation in Iraq, stressing the need to resolve the security ministries in accordance with the maturity that has been agreed upon. And the concern of the U.S. president moved the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, James Jeffrey to the President of Iraq’s Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani, during a briefing to bring them together in the resort of Salahuddin in Irbil on Monday.

According to a release from the presidency of the province said Tuesday that Jeffrey concern President Barack Obama and Vice President of situations from deteriorating security in Iraq, and its emphasis on the need to fill in the ministries of security and in accordance with the maturity that has been agreed upon.
He stressed on the role of Ambassralamirki Barzani in bringing closer the views Nzeroumouaagaf Iraqi political parties, to reach a political solution and compromise.

The statement said that “the two sides discussed during the meeting Ajaralmostagdat security in Iraq and the issue of complete security ministries and the fate of the Supreme Council for the strategic policies and the process of withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq and relations between the two sides in Atarhma withdrawal by relying on the strategic agreement between Iraq and the United States.”

On the other hand, the two sides discussed relations between the KRG and the federal government in Baghdad and the problems still outstanding between them.

The statement quoted Barzani invited to the need to resolve these and other problems within the federal government.

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