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    Abadi: Iraq has lost 40% of its economy to decline Alinvt..ukiri and Hammond confirm decline Daash [

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    Abadi: Iraq has lost 40% of its economy to decline Alinvt..ukiri and Hammond confirm decline Daash [ Empty Abadi: Iraq has lost 40% of its economy to decline Alinvt..ukiri and Hammond confirm decline Daash [

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     Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said that Iraq has lost 40% of its economy due to lower global oil prices, while stressing the US Foreign Minister John Kerry and his British counterpart Philip Hammond, Daash retreat in Iraq and turn it into a defensive position.
    Ebadi said during a joint news conference with Kerry Hammond after the mini-meeting of the countries of the international coalition, which was held today in London, "we discussed at the meeting the financial problem faced by Iraq and the countries of the international coalition put the program to stand by Iraq because we lost 40% of the economy due to low prices oil, but Iraq is not a poor, we do not want to have to stop the international military support because of this crisis. "
    "I am very happy with the commitment of the international coalition to fight Daash and stand by Iraq, and we discussed in our meeting the issues that are an obstacle to eliminate the terrorist Daash," noting that "the Iraqi forces are making great progress, and we communicate with all Iraqi factions in order to fight the organization." .
     Ebadi said, "Let the international coalition countries to postpone the claim payment of financial dues for decades arming We have seen assurances in response to this aspect," revealing "recognizes Iraq in the week, large shipments of weapons from the United States, the contribution of the EU countries and we asked for additional support and met this request permission ears" .
     The Prime Minister emphasized "the importance of continued support for Iraq in its war against terrorism in the side of arming and training," adding that "the international coalition has stepped up raids in the past few days and has achieved important goals and pledged to provide more military aid."
    He pointed out that "the city of Mosul and live a miserable situation, which requires providing more intelligence support in the area of training."
     For his part, British Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, said, "Abadi told us that there is progress in Iraq since the government was formed, and we assure him of our support and our commitment to the fight with Daash."
    Hammond pointed out that "the international coalition is working with Turkey to reduce the problem of the flow of terrorists to Syria, we will strengthen capacity through legislation laws to eliminate the terrorists Europeans returning from state Daash and Tfjaj sources of funding for terrorists."
     Said British Foreign Secretary retreat center Daash flight international coalition strikes.
     As noted, the US Secretary of State John Kerry that "the organization Daash retreat in Iraq and took a defensive position and our data indicate a lack of funding and reflected even to pay the salaries of its fighters are today less than what they're paying for fighters in the previous months."
     Kerry stressed his country's continued support for Iraq and the training of troops.
     He said, "we handed over the Iraq-day shipment of arms by automatic weapons including M16 and we continue to train Iraqi forces and the sons of the tribes in different parts of Iraq and the government to work together with the local population in enhancing security through communication and the provision of water, electricity and basic services."
    "The meeting of the Alliance in London has a joint statement will determine its efforts of internalized Alliance states in terms of securing the security assistance and promoting the Iraqi forces capability and select mode to the flow of terrorists and targeted funding Daash and the elimination of the organization as an ideology."
     Kerry added that "states sixty international coalition will meet later in the US State Department, because we want to work in a uniform manner and efforts effectively and will establish a working group of experts to share their experiences in order to eliminate the terrorist organization in terms of people and resources."
    He noted the US's Foreign Minister said that "the organization is not a problem Daash Syria and Iraq alone, but rather a global problem that requires an international effort and coordinated response and organization."
     He stressed that "we are working to train 12 Iraqi brigade as part of building up Iraqi security capabilities to Iraq to defend himself."
     Kerry said that "the international coalition and through raids on Daash sites and with the help of our partners on the ground in Iraq, we were able to recover more than 700 square kilometers of the control of the organization and we are counting on to the Iraqis to make further progress."
    "What we still need to provide more support for Iraq and we Anrkz to eliminate Daash and liberate the occupied only, but we help the victims of Daash too, and we salute the United Nations Declaration on the establishment set up a fund to recover that helps Iraq," reiterated his country's support "for the government Abadi in achieving political stability in the Iraq and impose security ".anthy



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