Saturday, 2 July 2016

Egyptian Foreign Minister praises "victories" of Iraqi forces and renews its support for Cairo to Baghdad


BAGHDAD (Ina) - praised the Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, Saturday (July 2, 2016), theachievement of the Iraqi forces "big victories" to organize Daash, again supporting Cairo to the Iraqi government in the fight against "terrorism." 
She said the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said in a statement, said Shukri praised during a meeting with his Iraqi counterpart , Ibrahim al - Jaafari , the "big victories by the Iraqis achieved in the war against Daash" praising the Iraqi government 's efforts in maintaining national unity and the return of security and stability of Iraq and achieve reforms. 
thanks and he stressed that Egypt supports the unity, stability and sovereignty of Iraq and to maintain the support of the Iraqi people of all components I'm looking forward to open more prospects of joint cooperation between the two countries and promote consular cooperation and facilitate the granting ofvisas (visa) procedures. 
Jaafari said that "any achievement and a victory for Iraq is , in turn , said a victory for Egypt and all theArab states, especially that Iraq is facing a global terrorism targeting the whole humanity . " He pointed out that the victories achieved in Fallujah , "and with the participation of all Iraqis came the best results with the least losses and kept the lives of civilians." 
He called on Jaafari to activating the agreements and memorandums of understanding, particularly memos that have been signed during the joint Committee meeting and the settlement of the Egyptian -Iraqi debt profile and the recovery of stolen funds and delivered convicts and defendants corruption. he 
also called on the Egyptian side to facilitate and ease the granting of visas for Iraqis wishing to action tovisit Egypt as tourists, businessmen and students. 
it was thanks to arrived at the head of a government delegation to Iraq earlier on Saturday for an official visit during which he will hold talks on bilateral relations between the two countries and a number of issues of common interest. 

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