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Showing posts with label U.S.-IRAQ RELATIONS. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 26, 2012

IRAQ TO BUY F-16S FOR SECURITY


FROM:  AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE



U.S. Reaffirms Commitment to Advance Iraq Stability

By Cheryl Pellerin
WASHINGTON, May 25, 2012 - The United States reaffirmed its commitment to advance Iraq's stability by training, equipping and enhancing the capacity of its armed forces for defense and counterterrorism, members of the U.S.-Iraq Defense and Security Cooperation Joint Coordinating Committee said yesterday in a joint statement.

Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta met with acting Iraqi Defense Minister Dr. Sadun al-Dulaymi at the Pentagon on May 22, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said in a statement. It was Panetta's first meeting with the Iraqi defense official, Little said.
"Secretary Panetta thanked Dr. al-Dulaymi for his leadership and the two leaders noted the sacrifices of both nations to help the Iraqi people secure a brighter future," Little said.
The joint committee on defense and security was established by the U.S.-Iraq Higher Coordinating Committee under the Strategic Framework Agreement signed in 2008 to affirm both nations' desire to establish long-term bonds of cooperation and friendship.
Defense and security comprise one of the eight areas of cooperation agreed on by Iraq and the United States under the SFA.

The inaugural meeting, held at the Pentagon May 22-24, was co-chaired by al-Dulaymi, Rose Gottemoeller, acting undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, and James N. Miller, acting undersecretary of defense for policy.

During three days of meetings, the committee discussed future sales of military equipment, joint military exercises, Iraq's strategy to ensure its future stability and security, and other topics.

The nations expanded dialogue on ways to increase strategic cooperation for promoting stability in Iraq and in the region. Both sides discussed ongoing and future security assistance.
Iraq purchased 18 F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft last September, and during the meetings Iraq confirmed its interest in purchasing a second set of 18 F-16s. The United States confirmed its commitment to the sale.

The F-16s and other military equipment will help protect Iraq's sovereignty, meet defense needs and symbolize the long-term security partnership, according to the joint statement.
"The United States commends the Iraqi security forces for their demonstrated capability to protect the Iraqi people and recognizes the continued sacrifice being made to ensure Iraq's security," the statement said.

"The Iraqi security forces have made great strides in stabilizing the security situation in Iraq," the statement added, "and in facilitating Iraq's emergence as a strategic partner that promotes and contributes to regional security."

Iraq will host the committee's next meeting in Baghdad this fall to build on the foundation laid out this week and continue talks on strengthening defense and security cooperation between the two nations.



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

DEFENSE SECRETARY PANETTA MEETS WITH IRAQI COUNTERPART


FROM:  AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE
Panetta Meets with Acting Iraqi Minister of Defense
By Cheryl Pellerin
WASHINGTON, May 23, 2012 - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta met for the first time with his Iraqi counterpart, Acting Minister of Defense Dr. Saadon Guwir Farhan Al Dlimi, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said yesterday.

The two defense leaders met at the Pentagon yesterday during this week's inaugural meeting of the Defense and Security Joint Coordinating Committee, Little said.

The joint committee on defense and security was established by the U.S.-Iraq Higher Coordinating Committee under the Strategic Framework Agreement signed in 2008 to affirm both nations' desire to establish long-term bonds of cooperation and friendship.

"Secretary Panetta thanked Dr. Dlimi for his leadership and the two leaders noted the sacrifices of both nations to help the Iraqi people secure a brighter future," Little said.
Panetta directed his advisory team, led by Acting Undersecretary of Defense for Policy James N. Miller, to work closely with the Iraqis during this week's meeting.

"These discussions mark a new phase in the military-to-military relationship between the United States and Iraq," Little said, "and serve as an opportunity to further the vital strategic interests of both nations.