Baghdad – Mil
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, on Sunday, during his meeting with the leader of the international coalition mission to fight ISIS in Iraq, Kevin Leahy, in the presence of the US Ambassador to Iraq Elina Romanoski, stressed that the terrorist remnants of ISIS no longer pose a danger to the Iraqi state.
The Sudanese media office said, in a statement to “Mil”, that “the prime minister received the leader of the international coalition mission to fight ISIS in Iraq, General Kevin Leahy, in the presence of the American ambassador to Iraq.”
He added that “the meeting discussed the course of the technical dialogue between the two sides to end the mission of the international coalition in Iraq, and transfer the mission to the framework of bilateral relations between Iraq and the countries participating in the coalition, in addition to continuing cooperation in the field of training, expertise and information with the Iraqi security forces.”
The statement continued that “the Sudanese stressed that the terrorist remnants of ISIS no longer pose a threat to the Iraqi state, and its elements have turned into chasing groups in remote areas for the purpose of concealment, as our armed forces continue their military operations in tracking down any traces or burrows of these terrorists.”
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