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    The schedule for ending the international coalition’s mission in Iraq is on the table of the Sudanes

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    The schedule for ending the international coalition’s mission in Iraq is on the table of the Sudanes Empty The schedule for ending the international coalition’s mission in Iraq is on the table of the Sudanes

    Post by Rocky Tue 16 Jan 2024, 3:36 pm

    [size=38]The schedule for ending the international coalition’s mission in Iraq is on the table of the Sudanese and the American advisor[/size]


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    Baghdad/Al-Masala Al-Hadath: Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed to US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan during his meeting in Davos the necessity of reviewing the presence of the international coalition in Iraq.
    The Prime Minister's Media Office said in a statement received by Al-Masala that Al-Sudani met with Sullivan, on the sidelines of his participation in the 54th session of the Davos Economic Forum, where the meeting witnessed confirmation of the start of the work of the bilateral committee to review the presence of the international coalition in Iraq, which was agreed upon during the visit. The Minister of Defense went to the United States of America in August of last year, and discussed formulating a timetable for ending the coalition’s mission and moving to comprehensive bilateral relations with the coalition countries.
    He added that the meeting touched on the American President’s invitation to the Prime Minister to visit the United States of America, and agreeing to set a specific date between the two presidents’ teams.
    Al-Sudani stressed his rejection of any action that would violate Iraq's sovereignty, and a direct response, especially the recent American attack that took place in Baghdad, stressing at the same time the government's keenness to confront any attacks targeting the bases that house international coalition advisors.
    He pointed to the turmoil that the region is witnessing due to the continuation of the aggressive war on Gaza, stressing that stability in the region and attempts to limit the expansion of the conflict begin with stopping the war of genocide that targets the Palestinian people and violates international law, reiterating the necessity of working on everything that guarantees the right of the Palestinians to live in dignity. On their land.
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