Sudani resolves the fate of the strategic framework agreement after the US withdrawal
Mawazine News – Baghdad
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani stressed on Monday that Iraq does not need foreign soldiers from 86 countries under the international coalition, noting that the US withdrawal does not mean the break or the termination of the coordination framework agreement at all.
Al-Sudani said in an interview followed by Mawazine News that “the US withdrawal does not mean canceling the strategic framework agreement and then announcing the break.”
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani stressed on Monday that Iraq does not need foreign soldiers from 86 countries under the international coalition, noting that the US withdrawal does not mean the break or the termination of the coordination framework agreement at all.
Al-Sudani said in an interview followed by Mawazine News that “the US withdrawal does not mean canceling the strategic framework agreement and then announcing the break.”
He added that “negotiations between America and Iraq are conducted militarily without policy intervention and are professional and depend on three circumstances, including an assessment of the threat of ISIS, operational conditions and an assessment of the capabilities of Iraqi forces in the face of dangers.”
He pointed out that “Iraq will work to schedule the American withdrawal after taking into account all those assessments and then it will work to develop US-Iraqi relations and work in accordance with the Strategic Framework Agreement.”
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