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    Abadi: We are considering reducing the number of foreign troops in Iraq after a defeat is encouragin

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    Abadi: We are considering reducing the number of foreign troops in Iraq after a defeat is encouragin Empty Abadi: We are considering reducing the number of foreign troops in Iraq after a defeat is encouragin

    Post by Rocky Thu 07 Sep 2017, 8:38 am

    Abadi: We are considering reducing the number of foreign troops in Iraq after a defeat is encouraging

     Baghdad / Range 

    Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi denied yesterday the existence of military bases for foreign forces inside Iraq, warning against portraying the victories achieved in Tal Afar and other areas as "international agreements." Abadi stressed that Iraq has begun to regain its international and regional status at the political, security and economic levels. 


    "There are malicious rumors aimed at weakening the state and influencing the morale of the security forces in its fight against terrorism," the prime minister said at the weekly press conference and his follow-up yesterday. "Much has not been achieved by the victories. Interpret what has been achieved as international and regional agreements ".
    On the forthcoming liberation of Tal Afar, Abadi stressed "the aspects of my message to our children in those areas, as well as in the west of Anbar, specifically in Ana and Rawa and al-Qaim that liberation is coming as we promised previously to liberate Nineveh and Tal Afar," adding that "there is coordination with the Peshmerga about the liberation of Hawija Located at areas adjacent to the territory. " 
    The commander-in-chief of the armed forces said: "During the battles of liberation, thousands of terrorists have been eliminated from the elements and the organization is weak today, not only at the level of Iraq, but even in Syria." He pointed out that "there is coordination with the Damascus government to eliminate terrorism, The last step to transfer terrorists from the regions of Kalamoun to eastern Syria, but that did not interfere with the coordination of efforts. "
    "The opening of the port of Trebil is an important commercial step and there is also an effort to keep the Arar border crossing with Saudi Arabia, which is dedicated to the pilgrims," ​​Abbadi said, adding that "Iraq has begun to recover after the liberation of most of its cities from the control of terrorism. For the purpose of trade ". 
    On the presence of military bases for foreign forces in Iraq, the Prime Minister denied the presence of any special headquarters of those forces in Iraq, "noting that" there are only five camps in Iraq, which are exercised training functions for Iraqi forces, "but stressed that" the coalition forces do not have weapons Heavy "in the country." And 
    on the number of foreign troops in Iraq, Abadi revealed that "the number of foreign troops in Iraq is close to nine thousand and five hundred elements, including 5,000 Americans," asserting that "
    On the decision of the referendum in the Kurdistan region, the Prime Minister warned of Erbil's move in this direction, saying that it will lead to a "dark tunnel," calling on officials in the region to "cancel the referendum and understanding with Baghdad within the constitutional frameworks and not pass the wills in a way to impose it as a fait accompli. 
    On the return of the displaced, Abbadi said that "many liberated cities remained a zone of military operations, causing delays in their return to their areas, but today is no justification to disrupt their return." He stressed that "directing the relevant committees to expedite the clearance of those areas and the provision of services for the purpose of facilitating the return of these families in accordance with a clear timetable." 
    On the Cabinet meeting, Abadi said that "

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