Iraqi Armed Forces: No foreign forces have entered the country
The spokesman of the Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces, in response to a report by an American media about sending more foreign troops to Iraq, said that this news is not true and that Iraq is slowly trying to end the presence of foreign troops in its territory. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, Yahya Rasool, the spokesman of the Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces, emphasized once again this afternoon (Saturday) that no foreign forces have entered the country’s territory.
The American network “CBC News” recently claimed in a report that Washington plans to send a large group of its military to Iraq and Syria.
CBC claimed that the military group to be sent to Iraq includes 1,500 soldiers from the National Guard of New Jersey, who will be integrated into the international coalition known as the anti-ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
Yahya Rasool told the official Iraqi news agency “Wa’: “Once again, we stress that the news in which more foreign troops were being introduced to Iraq is not true.”
The spokesman of the Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces pointed out that the activities of the joint committee of Iraq and the international coalition for the timing of the withdrawal of the coalition from Iraq and the review of the relationship between the two sides are close.
He also said in another part that the government Iraq is moving towards ending the presence of foreign forces in this country.
Yahya Rasool said at the end that the Iraqi government is strongly concerned with the issue of arming and equipping the country’s army and security forces. He cares.
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