Baghdad-INA
President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid confirmed today, Monday, that our priorities lie in resolving the file of the displaced, while he pointing we waiting for more efforts and work from international organizations.
The presidency said, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, received, at the Baghdad Palace, the Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations in Iraq and the Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs, Mr. Ghulam Muhammad Isaczai, and the delegation of the United Nations Human Settlements Program."
The president stressed, according to the statement, "the importance of the United Nations organizations carrying out the work that falls upon them," noting that "we await more efforts and work for these international organizations, as their role is still modest in supporting and encouraging the return of the displaced to their areas."
Rashid stressed "the need to implement the clauses of the Sinjar Agreement due to their importance, and to accelerate the construction of suitable housing and close the file of the displaced," noting that "our priorities lie in resolving the file of the displaced, returning them to their residential areas, and improving their tragic living and housing conditions, where health and food services are poor, and this requires persistent and rapid efforts." from all organizations to improve their situation."
He pointed out that "the presidency of the republic is ready to cooperate and support the return of the displaced to their residential areas."
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