President
Obama today spoke by phone with Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi to
discuss the political and security situation in Iraq and underscore the
United States'
enduring support for Iraq in its fight against ISIL. The President
commended the recent progress that Iraqi forces have made against ISIL
in Bayji and welcomed the ongoing campaign to isolate ISIL in Ramadi,
noting that the United States in partnership with
the Iraqi Government will intensify support for the Iraqi Security
Forces in these efforts. The President also voiced support for Prime
Minister al-Abadi's leadership in his efforts to combat corruption and
implement governance reforms critical to promoting
Iraq's political stability and economic prosperity. The two leaders
noted their full support for the U.S.-led Global Coalition to Counter
ISIL, emphasizing that both the United States and Iraq are fully
committed to partnering with the international community
to degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL. They also reaffirmed their
commitment to the strategic partnership between the United States and
Iraq.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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