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    The most prominent of the files is the removal of their forces from Iraq ... A new round today for t Empty The most prominent of the files is the removal of their forces from Iraq ... A new round today for t

    Post by Rocky Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:31 am

    [size=36]The most prominent of the files is the removal of their forces from Iraq ... A new round today for the Baghdad-Washington strategic dialogue[/size]



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    Baghdad - Mawazine News
    It is expected that the third round of strategic dialogue between Iraq and the United States of America will start today, Wednesday. The new round of talks, which will be held via “video conference” technology, will address issues of security and combating terrorism, economy and energy, political issues and cooperation in the fields of education and culture.
    The US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, tweeted about the start of the resumption of the Iraqi-American strategic dialogue today, Wednesday, and Blinken said on Twitter: “I look forward to speaking with my Iraqi counterpart Fouad Hussein within the framework of the Iraqi-American strategic dialogue. We will review progress in all areas in our strategic relations.”
    A member of the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee, Katie al-Rikabi, said, "This dialogue between the Iraqi and American governments is the third that takes place within a period of less than a year," noting that "this dialogue will not include new matters, and it is a continuation of what began years ago at the time of the government." Nuri al-Maliki, which introduces a new basis that must address the issue of the withdrawal of US forces from Iraq, based on the decision of the Iraqi parliament on 1/5/2020.
    Al-Rikabi added, "The Prime Minister has formed a committee tasked with scheduling the exit of US forces from Iraq, headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the membership of the National Security Adviser, the Chief of Staff of the Army and the Director of the Prime Minister’s Office. The talk, which will be conducted according to the strategic dialogue between the Iraqi and American governments.
    Noting that "the other axes in the dialogue between the two parties talk about combating terrorism and inter-relations at the level of the ministries of interior, defense, education, higher education, electricity, the National Security Council, and some service ministries in which there are joint actions between the American and Iraqi governments." Counterterrorism issues and scheduling the exit of US forces from Iraq.
    For his part, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, Representative Muthanna Amin, explained that "the dialogues between Baghdad and Washington are taking place according to mechanisms agreed upon between the Iraqi and American sides, and that the aim is to follow up on the strategic framework agreement that exists between the two countries and in a way that serves their interests," pointing out that "the existing points In the agreement between the two countries is very many, complex and complex, and this dialogue carries a multi-faceted character and issues, and thus it will be multiple goals intended to be achieved. "
    Amin emphasized, "Earlier, the agreement with the United States represented a real achievement in restoring sovereignty to Iraq in one way or another, and stipulated many things that may be useful and valid for Iraq, but unfortunately the application of its provisions was limited to the security and military dimensions, and it was It is supposed to include the political, economic, diplomatic and other issues that could have been benefited from, indicating that “because there is no follow-up mechanism concerned with the agreement and devoted to follow it up in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or in the Prime Ministry, its provisions have been suspended and receded in issues and discussions related to security, which led to dwarfing this agreement. And missing the opportunity for Iraq to benefit from it in many aspects. "
    He stressed that "these current dialogues are complementary to previous dialogues, and are supposed to produce practical measures, and we do not yet know to what extent the dialogue data may reach."
    The US State Department announced earlier through an account affiliated with it via "Twitter", that the next round of the Iraqi-American strategic dialogue will take place on April 7, according to the 2008 strategic framework agreement between the two countries.
    The Department of Middle East Affairs at the US State Department said: "The talks will address security and counterterrorism issues, the economy and energy, and political issues and cooperation in the field of education and culture."
    In turn, White House spokeswoman Jane Saki said: "The meetings will make it clearer that the international coalition forces are in Iraq only to train and provide advice to the Iraqi forces, to ensure that (ISIS) gangs are not able to regroup."
    She added, "This is an important opportunity to discuss our common interests across a range of fields, including security, culture, trade and climate." Ended 29 / A43
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