Al-Mashhadani: Iraqi-American relations will remain stable under Trump
Parliament Speaker Mahmoud Al Mashhadani expects bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States to stabilize under the new US President Donald Trump.
Al-Mashhadani said in a televised statement: "Trump's agenda is economic, not military, and he wants to put out fires and wars. Iraq is an oil country with many resources, and relations with America will remain stable."
He explained that "the Popular Mobilization Forces are a security institution and their existence is legal and linked to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. The factions outside the control of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces are the ones being discussed.
" Al-Mashhadani ruled out "the United States and Iran going into conflict."
He pointed out that "if we need the presence of the international coalition, they will remain, and otherwise we will deal with it in the old way, which is negotiation," stressing that "coordination between the presidencies is at the highest levels."
The Speaker of the House of Representatives considered that "the current parliamentary session was born weak, and the election year is the weakest in terms of legislative and oversight productivity," noting that "the resolution of the accountability and justice file will be judicial." link