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Counting the US ambassador to Iraq, Stuart Jones, on Monday, the success of the Iraqi Interior Ministry to protect the demonstrators "major development", and referred to it as a result of "efforts large and perseverance," while Interior Minister Mohammed Ghabban confirmed that the instructions were strict to provide maximum protection to the demonstrators and to provide services to them. The Interior Ministry said in a statement received (range Press), a copy of which, "The Interior Minister Mohammed Salem Ghabban met with the US ambassador in Baghdad, Stuart Jones, accompanied by Brett Macgork Assistant Secretary of State for Iraq and a number of civil and military figures," noting that "Jones offered congratulations on Iraqi police in the protection of the success of the demonstrations management exceeded expectations. "
Jones said according to the statement, that "a significant development that Iraq succeed in the management of this file and in the form that led to these positive results," returned "as a result of that success to the efforts of a large and perseverance and is not a coincidence."
The statement added, "The two sides discussed various topics in the field of support arm and Interior Ministry forces, especially the federal police and rapid response forces and border guards and cooperation with these forces battling al Daash including providing the necessary air support," pointing out that "the Ambassador and his accompanying delegation discussed with Minister Interior other topics pertaining to contractors for US visas and aid provided by the US Embassy to support the displaced families to the cities of Salahuddin province, and other files efforts. "
For his part, Interior Minister Mohammed Ghabban According to the statement, "The instructions were tight to provide maximum protection for the demonstrators and the delivery of services to them and deal with them upscale and guard against all forms of provocation and skirmishes which was likely obtained."
The Ghabban, it "is that the collar be the first protection for the demonstrations without weapon because the ministry's duty is to protect citizens and the protection of freedom of opinion and maintenance of people's rights and dignity."
Counting the US ambassador to Iraq, Stuart Jones, on Monday, the success of the Iraqi Interior Ministry to protect the demonstrators "major development", and referred to it as a result of "efforts large and perseverance," while Interior Minister Mohammed Ghabban confirmed that the instructions were strict to provide maximum protection to the demonstrators and to provide services to them. The Interior Ministry said in a statement received (range Press), a copy of which, "The Interior Minister Mohammed Salem Ghabban met with the US ambassador in Baghdad, Stuart Jones, accompanied by Brett Macgork Assistant Secretary of State for Iraq and a number of civil and military figures," noting that "Jones offered congratulations on Iraqi police in the protection of the success of the demonstrations management exceeded expectations. "
Jones said according to the statement, that "a significant development that Iraq succeed in the management of this file and in the form that led to these positive results," returned "as a result of that success to the efforts of a large and perseverance and is not a coincidence."
The statement added, "The two sides discussed various topics in the field of support arm and Interior Ministry forces, especially the federal police and rapid response forces and border guards and cooperation with these forces battling al Daash including providing the necessary air support," pointing out that "the Ambassador and his accompanying delegation discussed with Minister Interior other topics pertaining to contractors for US visas and aid provided by the US Embassy to support the displaced families to the cities of Salahuddin province, and other files efforts. "
For his part, Interior Minister Mohammed Ghabban According to the statement, "The instructions were tight to provide maximum protection for the demonstrators and the delivery of services to them and deal with them upscale and guard against all forms of provocation and skirmishes which was likely obtained."
The Ghabban, it "is that the collar be the first protection for the demonstrations without weapon because the ministry's duty is to protect citizens and the protection of freedom of opinion and maintenance of people's rights and dignity."
The Interior Minister Mohammed Ghabban stressed, in (6 August 2015), to secure the demonstrations, which started Friday in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad, as called for the need to be prepared to serve the demonstrators and facilitate their movement, student ministry forces to "grab land" and secure the area which will see the demonstration in Full. The protests affected many provinces since (the 31st of July 2015), as a result of widespread corruption and deterioration of electricity, and the continuation of the worsening energy crisis without a radical solution, despite promises "dumped optimism", launched by several senior government officials in this regard, and on top the former prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, and his deputy for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani, as well as ministers of all electricity in the previous governments. In a related context, he met with Iraqi Interior Minister, the Turkish ambassador in Baghdad, Jacob Qimagja, according to the ministry's second statement I followed (range Press).
He called Ghabban According to the statement, the need for Turkey "not to violate Iraqi sovereignty" and invited them to "coordination and joint action with Iraq to counter terrorist threats and not to act unilaterally."
For his part, Turkish Ambassador, congratulations to the Minister of the Interior on the success of the ministry's strategy of civilization to deal with demonstrations demanding reform and anti-corruption citizens ", praising the" wonderful humanitarian deal shown by the Iraqi security forces so as to consolidate the democratic values in the country's political system and gain greater depth and cohesion with the public. "
Qimagja also praised, at the same time to "reform project, led by the Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi," stressing that "Turkey's support for the project and the initial position supporter of Iraq in all its issues, especially its response to Daash".
And on the recent Turkish position of Daash and the PKK, the ministry reported in a statement that the Turkish ambassador, "explained the circumstances of his government's decisions," stressing that "Turkey's participation in the international coalition against Daash since its inception, but it was to refrain from disclosing clearly about that because of the hostage consulate in Mosul and soldiers trapped in the tomb of Suleyman Shah, (50 km inside the Syrian border), and the position of power in Syria. "
He said Qimagja, that "Turkey prevented 16 thousand people from entering their territory on suspicion possibility of belonging to Al Daash, and deported 1,500 people and arrested 350 suspects are still 140 of them are under investigation and the rest are under surveillance," noting that "Ankara is determined to deal with the PKK as a a terrorist organization and wishes permanent coordination with Iraq so as not to cause strikes to the rules of the problems of the party to its relations with him. "
He stressed the Turkish ambassador that "Turkey's participation would be effective in hitting the rules Daash", pointing out that it "has allowed the international coalition the use of four Turkish airports for this purpose, and it urges its partners in NATO to understand the steps in establishing a safe zone on its border inside Syrian territory a hundred length km, were used by Daash. "
In the axis of the meeting, the Turkish ambassador discussed with the Minister of the Interior, the subject of the Iraqi police training in Turkey, under a memorandum of understanding between Iraq and NATO, Iraqi and Turkish understanding in this regard.
He called on the ambassador, the ministry to "send a delegation to inspect represented by Turkish camps prepared for this purpose," expressing his "willingness Turkey send trainers to Iraq Italians like their colleagues."
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He called Ghabban According to the statement, the need for Turkey "not to violate Iraqi sovereignty" and invited them to "coordination and joint action with Iraq to counter terrorist threats and not to act unilaterally."
For his part, Turkish Ambassador, congratulations to the Minister of the Interior on the success of the ministry's strategy of civilization to deal with demonstrations demanding reform and anti-corruption citizens ", praising the" wonderful humanitarian deal shown by the Iraqi security forces so as to consolidate the democratic values in the country's political system and gain greater depth and cohesion with the public. "
Qimagja also praised, at the same time to "reform project, led by the Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi," stressing that "Turkey's support for the project and the initial position supporter of Iraq in all its issues, especially its response to Daash".
And on the recent Turkish position of Daash and the PKK, the ministry reported in a statement that the Turkish ambassador, "explained the circumstances of his government's decisions," stressing that "Turkey's participation in the international coalition against Daash since its inception, but it was to refrain from disclosing clearly about that because of the hostage consulate in Mosul and soldiers trapped in the tomb of Suleyman Shah, (50 km inside the Syrian border), and the position of power in Syria. "
He said Qimagja, that "Turkey prevented 16 thousand people from entering their territory on suspicion possibility of belonging to Al Daash, and deported 1,500 people and arrested 350 suspects are still 140 of them are under investigation and the rest are under surveillance," noting that "Ankara is determined to deal with the PKK as a a terrorist organization and wishes permanent coordination with Iraq so as not to cause strikes to the rules of the problems of the party to its relations with him. "
He stressed the Turkish ambassador that "Turkey's participation would be effective in hitting the rules Daash", pointing out that it "has allowed the international coalition the use of four Turkish airports for this purpose, and it urges its partners in NATO to understand the steps in establishing a safe zone on its border inside Syrian territory a hundred length km, were used by Daash. "
In the axis of the meeting, the Turkish ambassador discussed with the Minister of the Interior, the subject of the Iraqi police training in Turkey, under a memorandum of understanding between Iraq and NATO, Iraqi and Turkish understanding in this regard.
He called on the ambassador, the ministry to "send a delegation to inspect represented by Turkish camps prepared for this purpose," expressing his "willingness Turkey send trainers to Iraq Italians like their colleagues."
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