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Adeeb: EU Pledge To Work To Achieve National Reconciliation And Reconstructing Liberated Areas
BAGHDAD / NINA / The head of the state of law coalition parliamentary bloc Ali al-Adeeb said the EU pledged to work with Iraq to achieve the national reconciliation and reconstruction in the liberated areas post- Daesh.
He told the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / on the sidelines of the consultative meeting of the ambassadors of the European Union and the parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs today: "The EU sees itself as a key partner for Iraq in the fight against terrorism and the post-eradication of terrorism, and in the process of national reconciliation and is required to dry up the sources of terrorism and follow-up the intelligence of the movements of terrorists, whether in Europe or in Iraq. "
"The European countries consider fighting terrorism and Daesh in Iraq a preliminary necessary to combat extremism in the European countries, and consider the fight against extremism does not start only in Iraq, but in the Middle East all, so they consider themselves responsible for the reconstruction process to what Daesh did in these areas," noting "there are regional economic organizations funded by the countries of the European Union, Japan and America to the process of the reconstruction of areas affected by the military operations and crimes of Daesh." Adeeb said.
He continued "The leaders of the blocs did not listen to the EU's opinion on the subject of the Turkish intervention in Iraqi affairs, but the talks of the members of the parliamentary committee were clear about it, that Iraq does not allow the existence of intervention by neighboring or other nearby state." adding that "the cleansing process to the province of Nineveh from Daesh by Iraqi hands, and there is no need for any external aid, but the international coalition provides assistance by providing air cover. "
He stressed that "some European ambassadors admitted that some of their countries involved in the international coalition and others do not involve in hostilities but also help in reconstruction and humanitarian s process and preserve the lives of civilians in military operations," ./ End