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    Abadi: Determined to impose control of the border triangle between Iraq, Syria and Jordan

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    Post by Rocky Wed 03 May 2017, 1:26 am

    Abadi: Determined to impose control of the border triangle between Iraq, Syria and Jordan

    Political From 2017-05-02 at 19:27 (Baghdad time)

    Baghdad Mawazine News
    Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced that the security forces will impose their control on the border triangle between Iraq, Syria and Jordan to repel the attacks of the organization calling for the criminal.
    Abadi told a news conference attended by Mawazine News about new plans to liberate more cities in Ninewa province, stressing the disarmament of armed groups to protect the security of civilians.
    He added that "the infiltration of terrorists continues with the Syrian border," noting that "the organization of Dahesh took the media war to prove its existence."
    "He is trying to give a bigger message than his size," Abadi said. "The terrorist organization is holding cities after today," he said.
    He explained that "all terrorist affiliations carried out by criminal groups launched in the desert, and the cities are all safe," stressing "the loss of criminal organization the ability to control any city, even for a few minutes."
    "This week, the city of Hadar was liberated, while our heroine forces continue to besiege the last part of Mosul on the right side of the city. At the same time, the return of civilians to the liberated areas continues with efforts to restore stability and services," Abadi said.
    "After the completion of the liberation of Mosul and the rest of the areas, we will continue to control and control the border from any infiltration of terrorists or smuggling operations and we have clear plans in this direction," he added.
    Abadi revealed new plans to free more cities in Nineveh
    , Announcing "the deployment of security forces to protect the archaeological areas," and revealed "sending a committee of the Directorate of the effects of Nineveh to assess the size of losses in the effects of the urban district."
    He also called for "rapid protection of antiquities".
    "Strengthening the Iraqi economy, diversifying its sources and supporting and protecting the national industrial and agricultural products is our priority," he said. "We must work on self-sufficiency and stimulate work in this important area, which provides many jobs."
    Abadi said, "We held in Baghdad an expanded meeting of the Coordinating Committee between the provinces on electricity and followed by a meeting of the Committee on Energy, and proceed with the provision of electricity continuously and regularly and cheaply according to consumption and organize the work of collection.
    The prime minister stressed "the need to achieve community peace and disarmament, not to allow the carrying of weapons outside the state and continue the process of controlling arms and preventing trade."
    He called Abadi "citizens and tribal elders to work on not to use weapons in tribal conflicts and to end this phenomenon."
    He noted that the Iraqi government "asked Germany, France and Italy to send advisers to stimulate the Iraqi economy."
    "We have benefited from the experience and work of the Italian company in the maintenance of the Mosul Dam and the water level has risen to 321 meters and is a good source of agriculture for the coming season."
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