February 9, 2010The U.S. Ambassador Reiterates that the eradication is an Iraqi decision
On his first visit to Diyala province
بغداد - الصباح BAGHDAD - morning
U.S. ambassador to Iraq and the presence of vigorous efforts by the Government of the United States to support the displaced file and improve living standards and economic reality to them.
And Christopher Hill in his first visit to Diyala province
The U.S. government respects the decision of the Iraqi voters choose candidates and stands at the same distance from all political blocs.
Hill promised to the decision of the accountability and justice, the removal of Baathists from political life and to cancel their candidature for the elections to a local matter can not be prejudice or interfere in it.
The U.S. government is seriously trying to address the displaced file through the improvement of the economic reality and service to them, especially if it is at the forefront of Diyala provinces in the preparation of that displaced more than 27 thousand families.
He added that his government stands at a distance of one of the addresses and all political blocs with support and trying hard for the success of the forthcoming parliamentary elections, noting the importance of continuing relations between Baghdad and Washington after the particular experience of Iraq wider democracy in the Middle East, as he put it.
On his first visit to Diyala province
بغداد - الصباح BAGHDAD - morning
U.S. ambassador to Iraq and the presence of vigorous efforts by the Government of the United States to support the displaced file and improve living standards and economic reality to them.
And Christopher Hill in his first visit to Diyala province
The U.S. government respects the decision of the Iraqi voters choose candidates and stands at the same distance from all political blocs.
Hill promised to the decision of the accountability and justice, the removal of Baathists from political life and to cancel their candidature for the elections to a local matter can not be prejudice or interfere in it.
The U.S. government is seriously trying to address the displaced file through the improvement of the economic reality and service to them, especially if it is at the forefront of Diyala provinces in the preparation of that displaced more than 27 thousand families.
He added that his government stands at a distance of one of the addresses and all political blocs with support and trying hard for the success of the forthcoming parliamentary elections, noting the importance of continuing relations between Baghdad and Washington after the particular experience of Iraq wider democracy in the Middle East, as he put it.