Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Kerry: The fight against “Islamic you” will have global … – Television Republic

The American Secretary of State John Kerry, who unexpectedly visited Baghdad, said that the strategy of the United States in the fight against Islamic you will have a “global and wide” character. Will also include a “restructuring of the Iraqi army.”
                 

The head of American diplomacy expressed his conviction that the international coalition that formed to fight the Islamic State, “will be able to eliminate the threat caused for Iraq, for the region and for the whole world”.

Kerry believes that regardless of forming a grand coalition of the international “Iraq may itself – with some support – to lead the fight against the State Islamic”.

This is possible, according to him, the need to develop onshore foreign forces.

In connection with the summit, which will take place on Thursday in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia on military action against the State Islamic, Kerry announced that the meeting had been invited by the Saudi foreign minister the head of the Iraqi diplomacy Ibrahim al-.

The details of American strategy in the fight against the Islamic State has to reveal in the next hours, President Barack Obama. Kerry said, referring to the cooperation with Tehran against the State Islamic is not taken into account, “either on the military or any other level.”

“It is high time we got rid of terrorism in the Middle East” – Kerry said, adding that “in the interest of countries to connect to the coalition, and not remain with arms crossed.”

During Wednesday’s visit to Baghdad Kerry spoke highly of the recovery plans of the Iraqi armed forces, which introduced him to the new Iraqi Prime Minister al-Abadi Hajder.

In appreciation also talked about plans for the Iraqi government on petroleum agreement with the Kurds and conduct discussions on the inclusion of Sunnis into the Iraqi government.

mg pap, telewizjarepublika.pl


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