Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Obama backs new Iraqi leader, seeks world’s support

Obama backs new Iraqi leader, seeks world’s support

Baghdad: Iraqis walk towards armoured personnel carrier stationed at the corner of a street as daily life in neighbourhoods and the commercial centre returns to normalcy.—AFP


WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama
The statement, issued by his office, completely ignored Iraq’s outgoing leader, Nuri al-Maliki, who claims that he is still the prime minister.
Later, Mr Obama also called other world leaders, urging them to support the new political compensation in Iraq.
In a call to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the US president stressed “the need for Iraqi political leaders from all factions to put aside their differences and to form an inclusive government capable of pulling the country together,” the White House said.
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Mr Obama lauded Iraqi President Fouad Massoum for naming the new prime minister and said this would make it easier for him to mobilise international support to combat terrorism in the region.
“The United States stands ready to support a government that addresses the needs and grievances of all Iraqi people,” he said.
Mr Obama said Mr Abadi could reach out to Iraq’s Sunni and Kurd minorities in a way Mr Maliki had repeatedly failed to do.
“The only lasting solution is for Iraqis to come together and form an inclusive government,” he said.
, August 13th, 2014

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