Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Czech republic to help build a new Iraq
International
(VOI) – Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek expressed his government's willingness to help build a new Iraq, a statement from the Czech Foreign Ministry reported on Monday. During his reception of Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zibari in Prague on Monday morning, Topolanek said that bilateral relations with Iraq are a top priority in the Czech political agenda, according to the statement that the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI) received.
"The Czech government is following up on the developments of events in Iraq and is ready to continue offering help to the Iraqi government to build a new Iraq…," the statement indicated. Zibari expressed his government's gratitude for "the support offered by the Czech government with regards to providing stability and security, and training Iraqi security forces…," the statement said.
Describing the Czech government's solidarity with Iraq as a "long-term investment that serves the interests of the people of both countries," Zibari gave a detailed overview of recent developments in the political and security situation in Iraq, and expressed his government's keenness to settle unresolved issues.
"The Czech government is following up on the developments of events in Iraq and is ready to continue offering help to the Iraqi government to build a new Iraq…," the statement indicated. Zibari expressed his government's gratitude for "the support offered by the Czech government with regards to providing stability and security, and training Iraqi security forces…," the statement said.
Describing the Czech government's solidarity with Iraq as a "long-term investment that serves the interests of the people of both countries," Zibari gave a detailed overview of recent developments in the political and security situation in Iraq, and expressed his government's keenness to settle unresolved issues.
Labels: Czech republic, Hoshyar Zibari, Iraq, Mirek Topolanek