America and Iraq agree on the withdrawal of coalition forces by September 2025
reported by Mehr News Agency Citing Shafaq News, Reuters reported the agreement between Washington and Baghdad for the withdrawal of the forces of the so-called international anti-ISIS coalition under the command of the United States from Iraq by September 2025.
This news agency quoted sources and added: This plan includes the withdrawal of hundreds of international coalition forces from Iraq by September 2025, while other forces will be withdrawn from Iraq in 2026.
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This news agency quoted a senior American official as emphasizing: We have reached an agreement on the withdrawal of coalition forces from Iraq, and now it is a matter of when to announce it.
According to this news agency, America and Iraq are also looking to establish a new advisory relationship, which could include some American forces remaining in Iraq after the withdrawal of coalition forces.
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Reuters quoted another source and added: First, the withdrawal of coalition forces from Iraq was supposed to be announced a few weeks ago, but due to the escalation of regional tensions related to Israel’s war in Gaza and the resolution And the chapter on some remaining details was postponed and the agreement will probably be announced this month.
Reuters news agency announced that this information was based on the words of five American officials, officials of several other coalition countries and three Iraqi officials, all of whom spoke to this news agency on the condition of anonymity.