Politician: Al-Sudani’s statements are messages to Washington to end the presence of its forces in Iraq
Information / Baghdad..
Political observer Sabah Al-Ugaili confirmed, on Saturday, that Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani’s statements in “Davos” represent direct messages to the American administration to implement the strategic framework agreement, as it includes ending their military presence in Iraq.
Al-Ugaili said in a statement to Al-Maalouma, “The Sudanese government has the seriousness and real desire to end the presence of the international coalition forces led by the United States of America, as they have become a factor influencing national sovereignty.”
He added, “Al-Sudani’s statements during the Davos conference and what preceded it confirm his government’s serious desire that the presence of coalition forces, including American forces, is important. However, this desire needs internal support by the political forces and parliament.”
He pointed out that “the Sudanese affirmation of this desire represents direct messages to the Americans to implement the strategic framework agreement, as it includes ending their military presence in the event that the ISIS threat disappears.”
He pointed out that “the support of the political forces for the government’s approach, as well as the issuance of a new resolution supporting the previous decision of the House of Representatives regarding ending the mission of the presence of international coalition forces, will give the Sudanese a moral boost.”
Al-Ugaili continued, “If the work of the bilateral committee is activated, the government must impose a specific time and period for negotiations with the Americans, as they are the party leading the international coalition, so that there is no procrastination or prolongation of time.”
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed in statements during the Davos conference that Iraq no longer needs the presence of international coalition forces.
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