Liberation of Iraq from ISIS

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The Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP

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The Hon Julie Bishop MP

Minister for Foreign Affairs


Senator the Hon Marise Payne

Minister for Defence


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10 December 2017

THE HON. MALCOLM TURNBULL MP

PRIME MINISTER

 

THE HON. JULIE BISHOP MP

MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS

 

SENATOR THE HON. MARISE PAYNE

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE

 

JOINT MEDIA RELEASE

The Australian Government congratulates the people of Iraq after Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi today announced that all areas of Iraq have been liberated from ISIS control.

We congratulate the Iraqi Security Forces for their courage and determination in defeating this national, regional and international threat.  The liberation of Iraqi cities and towns from ISIS control has saved countless lives and ended a pattern of terror, anguish and murder.

Their bravery in the face of unimaginable brutality has made the region and the world a safer place by robbing terrorists of their narrative of invincibility. The Government of Iraq is to be congratulated on forcing, in recent weeks, such a rapid collapse of ISIS forces.

This liberation has also come at a great cost.  We offer our sincere condolences to the Iraqi civilians who died in the conflict, and the courageous members of the Iraqi Security Forces who died liberating their country from ISIS oppression. 

Australia has made a significant contribution to the international counter-ISIS Coalition through supporting the Iraqi Security Forces' campaign, providing direct air support, advice and assistance to the Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service, and training Iraqi Army and law enforcement units. Australia has also committed $180 million in humanitarian assistance to Iraq since 2011.

We recognise the contribution our Australian troops have made. We thank them for the vital role they played in supporting the Iraqi Security Forces to liberate Iraq.

While today’s announcement by the Iraqi government is an historic moment, Iraq’s liberation does not mean the fight against terrorism and ISIS in Iraq is over.

ISIS fighters who escaped capture will seek to conduct an insurgency to continue their legacy of death and destruction. The biggest challenge is to bring security, peace and unity to all Iraqis through inclusive, representative democracy and political equality. 

To assist the Iraqi government to deliver long-term security, Australia will discuss our continuing contribution to the counter-ISIS coalition with the Government of Iraq and our international partners.

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