Washington is considering military assistance to Iraq and once the political formation of an inclusive government
Washington is considering military assistance to Iraq and once the political formation of an inclusive government
Tuesday, 12 August / August 2014 17:34
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Said U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday that “the United States will consider providing additional assistance to Iraq in the fields of military, economic and political Once the formation of a new government including all factions.”
Kerry urged Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi to accelerate the formation of the government, saying that “leaders must regain the trust of the citizens of Iraq to take steps to demonstrate the strength of their resolve.”
Kerry’s comments come in the Australian city of Sydney after a statement from President Barack Obama in which he said that Iraq had taken “a promising step forward” after commissioning Abadi, the formation of a new government.
He said Foreign Minister George during a joint news conference with Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel of Nebraska and Australian counterparts, “We are ready to study the political and economic choices and additional security begins with the formation of a new government of Iraq.”
But Kerry has ruled out sending ground troops fighter.
For his part, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said that “the United States is willing to consider the possibility of increasing military support for Iraq.”
He added, “We will wait to see what this new government demands of us in the future and Sndersha Based on these demands.”
He was President Fuad Masum had commissioned, on Monday, the National Alliance candidate Haidar al-Abbadi for the formation of the new government.
But Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki has rejected the nomination yesterday Abadi returned him of “a non-starter legal him,” accusing “the American administration to intervene in alignment with its removal from the breach of the Constitution. Referring to the infallible instructed to Abadi.
Maliki also warned of “overtaking this constitution and its repercussions may have dire consequences of events including Akbaha inflicted massive damage to the supreme interests of the Iraqi people” Ended 2.
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