The following meetings took place on September 29, 2015.
Iraq's Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi
The
Vice President met on the margins of the UN General Assembly with
Iraq's Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi. They discussed a range of
bilateral issues defining the close
and strategic partnership between the United States and Iraq, including
the fight against ISIL, security cooperation, political and economic
reforms. The Vice President commended Prime Minister Abadi for his
leadership and commitment to Iraq's political and
economic development. Both leaders reaffirmed the importance of
ensuring continued coordination to defeat ISIL and to help restore
lasting stability in Iraq.
Afghanistan's Chief Executive Officer Dr. Abdullah Abdullah
The
Vice President met on the margins of the UN General Assembly with
Afghanistan's Chief Executive Officer Dr. Abdullah Abdullah. They
discussed
ongoing military operations in Kunduz and the broader security
situation. Meeting on the one-year anniversary of Afghanistan's
Government of National Unity, both leaders discussed Afghanistan’s
progress and confirmed the importance of urgently addressing
Afghanistan’s
remaining challenges. The Vice President underscored the important role
of Afghanistan's government in building the foundations for the
country's long-term success and delivering on its promises to the Afghan
people. They reaffirmed their commitment to the
historic strategic partnership and honored the heroic sacrifices of
Afghan and Coalition partners striving for lasting peace and stability
in Afghanistan.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko
Vice
President Joe Biden met with Ukrainian President Petro
Poroshenko. The two leaders discussed the implementation of the Minsk
agreements and the need for Russia
to press the separatists it backs to cancel sham elections in the
separatist-controlled parts of the Donbas, which, if held, would be in
direct contravention of the Minsk Implementation Plan. The Vice
President welcomed the recently concluded agreement on
further demilitarization along the line of contact, but expressed
concern over the failure by the separatists to grant full access to OSCE
monitors and Russia's continued deployment of troops and weapons inside
Ukraine. The two leaders also discussed the
need to strengthen regional energy security, as well as domestic
political developments in advance of local Ukrainian elections in
October.
Japanese Prime Minister Abe
Vice President Biden met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the
margins of the United Nations General Assembly meetings. The Vice
President congratulated
Prime Minister Abe on the passage of Japan’s security legislation, and
the two reaffirmed the strength of the alliance and the historic level
of cooperation between our two countries. The two leaders discussed a
range of regional and global issues, including
maritime security, cyber issues, and regional relations. Vice
President Biden and Prime Minister Abe discussed the Trans-Pacific
Partnership and agreed that their negotiating teams would work closely
together – and with other partners – with the goal of resolving
the limited number of outstanding issues at the upcoming Ministers
meeting in Atlanta.
Source: The White House, Office of the Vice President
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