Washington, worried about the rise of terrorism in Iraq: committed to helping to resolve internal problems
BAGHDAD / Press-term
She and the U.S. State Department, on Tuesday, concern about the terrorist acts that hit Iraq over the weekend, and expressed support for the positions taken by politicians and clerics against the "wave of violence", while confirming its commitment to its position in support to solve internal problems.
said a spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of State Jennifer Bsaki in a statement seen it (the long-Presse), "The United States is very concerned about the rates of recent violence that occurred in Iraq," expressing encouragement to "stand strong Adopted by many political leaders and clerics in the country against this wave of violence, which is something important Very. "
she said Bsaki that "our officials in Baghdad and Washington are still committed to their position in communion with senior officials in Iraq to support their efforts to resolve internal problems through direct dialogue across the political process, and can reverse our attention to the situation in Iraq through the establishment of Vice President Biden to make phone calls Week past with Iraqi leaders. "
emphasized Foreign Ministry spokeswoman that "the United States will continue to work with Iraqi leaders to control terrorism and to support their efforts to take down a comeuppance to those who continue to commit these crimes despicable."
The country has witnessed, last Sunday, killing and wounding 165 people a series of armed attacks car bombs and improvised explosive devices hit the capital Baghdad and the provinces of Nineveh and Kirkuk. The Ministry of Justice has announced, Monday, that the outcome of the victims of the attacks on the prisons Taji and Abu Ghraib, in Baghdad, on Sunday evening, amounted to 68 dead or wounded, indicating that about nine suicide bombers and three car bombs used in the attacks on the prisons, as well as they faced to the bombing more than 100 mortar rounds, and they formed committees to investigate the incident and conduct a census to make sure the escape of prisoners.
said a spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of State Jennifer Bsaki in a statement seen it (the long-Presse), "The United States is very concerned about the rates of recent violence that occurred in Iraq," expressing encouragement to "stand strong Adopted by many political leaders and clerics in the country against this wave of violence, which is something important Very. "
she said Bsaki that "our officials in Baghdad and Washington are still committed to their position in communion with senior officials in Iraq to support their efforts to resolve internal problems through direct dialogue across the political process, and can reverse our attention to the situation in Iraq through the establishment of Vice President Biden to make phone calls Week past with Iraqi leaders. "
emphasized Foreign Ministry spokeswoman that "the United States will continue to work with Iraqi leaders to control terrorism and to support their efforts to take down a comeuppance to those who continue to commit these crimes despicable."
The country has witnessed, last Sunday, killing and wounding 165 people a series of armed attacks car bombs and improvised explosive devices hit the capital Baghdad and the provinces of Nineveh and Kirkuk. The Ministry of Justice has announced, Monday, that the outcome of the victims of the attacks on the prisons Taji and Abu Ghraib, in Baghdad, on Sunday evening, amounted to 68 dead or wounded, indicating that about nine suicide bombers and three car bombs used in the attacks on the prisons, as well as they faced to the bombing more than 100 mortar rounds, and they formed committees to investigate the incident and conduct a census to make sure the escape of prisoners.
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