Qasim al-Aarji: There is a political consensus to end the presence of foreign forces in Iraq
Iraq's national security adviser announced that there is a political consensus to end the presence of foreign forces in Iraq. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, Qasim al-Aarji, Iraq’s national security advisor, announced this Saturday that the government is waiting for the results of the evaluation committees of the international coalition in Iraq.
He added that there is a political consensus in Iraq that this country should be free from foreign forces.
According to the official news agency. Iraq (WAA), Iraq’s national security advisor, stated that the international coalition forces are not a substitute for the Iraqi security forces, they entered the country under special conditions and there is no need for their presence today.
He added: the Iraqi government is responsible The first is to end the coalition mission in Iraq, and we have competent officers in the committees that work to assess the situation of the international coalition. Ten members of the American Congress met and discussed, and in this meeting, discussions were raised regarding the end of the presence of the international (American) coalition forces in Iraq. Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani had previously announced that the presence of the coalition forces in Iraq Iraq is the cause of instability in the region and he emphasized on the quick withdrawal of the coalition forces from the country.
The Prime Minister of Iraq said: We want the quick and orderly withdrawal of the international (American) coalition forces from the territory of our country through the path of understanding and We are talking.
Al-Sudani emphasized: We are looking for the withdrawal of the coalition (from Iraqi territory) because Iraq can now defend itself against terrorism and must exercise its full sovereignty over its territory.
Publisher | Tasnim News |