An official works to secure boxes of medicine, food and blankets, as an aircraft makes its way to northern Iraq.<br/> <br />It's Germany's first relief flight to arrive in the war-torn country, providing aid for displaced Iraqis fleeing Islamic State's brutality in the north.<br/> <br />This as German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier arrives in Baghdad... preparing to hold talks with the Iraqi Kurdish President on possible military assistance to deal with Islamist militants.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (German) GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER FRANK-WALTER STEINMEIER, SAYING:<br/> <br />"The daily pictures we see every day from Iraq of murdered, slaughtered people horrifies Germany and the entire world."<br/> <br />Spending time at an aid distribution center in Arbil, he voiced support for displaced Yazidis.<br/> <br />Steinmeier said there was a "glimmer of light" with the new Iraqi government, led by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.<br/> <br />High hopes remain that Abadi stops the sectarian bloodshed, fueled by Islamic Stat
