Merkel calls Abadi to participate the meeting of the seven major countries to support Iraq

Merkel calls Abadi to participate the meeting of the seven major countries to support Iraq

5.1.2015 4:25 p.m.

Merkel calls Abadi to participate the meeting of the seven major countries to support IraqLong-Presse / Baghdad
Called on German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to participate the meeting of the seven major countries to support Iraq in the face of “terrorism”, and with the Iraqi government promised economic situation the country is experiencing “a challenge”, drawn to the existence of “understandings” with the territory Kurdistan for the Liberation of Mosul.
Information Office of the Prime Minister said in a statement received (range Press) copy of it, “the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi received today a telephone call from German Chancellor Angela Merkel,” noting that “contact discussed the political and security situation in Iraq and the region and the challenges they faced and the war on Daash terrorist organization “.
The statement added that “Merkel and issued an invitation to the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to attend the meeting of the seven major countries, which will be held in Germany,” explaining that “the German Chancellor pointed out that the call represents the support of the seven countries of Iraq in the face of terrorism and the preservation of sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
The Abadi, according to the statement that “economic conditions and difficult a challenge for Iraq, but we are seeking through some reforms and strategies to face them and overcome them,” stressing that “the liberation of the Iraqi government bygone land of Conception Daash terrorist”.
Abadi pointed to “the existence of understandings with the Kurdistan region for the Liberation of Mosul,” in advance “Iraq thanked Germany for its help and waiting for more support in its war against terrorism.”
It is noteworthy that the meeting of the seven countries is a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of Seven major industrialized nations, it was formed in 1976, when Canada joined the group of six countries, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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