Arab Times

No timeline for US, Iraq pullout

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BAGHDAD, April 8, (AP): The mission of US forces in Iraq has shifted to training and advisory roles, allowing for redeployme­nt of combat forces remaining in the country, US and Iraq delegates said Wednesday, after a third round of strategic US-Iraq talks.

Statements issued by both sides, however, said the timing of such a redeployme­nt would be determined in upcoming technical talks, without specifying when they would take place. They also stressed the need for continued security cooperatio­n.

The talks – held virtually because of the pandemic – began in June under the Trump administra­tion. Wednesday’s round, the first under President Joe Biden, centered on an array of issues, including the presence of US troops in Iraq.

Iraq had requested the latest round, partly in response to pressure from Shiite political factions and militias loyal to Iran that have lobbied for the remaining US troops to leave Iraq. Participan­ts included US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale, and Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hassan.

A State Department statement following the talks said that with increasing capacity of Iraqi security forces, the mission of US and coalition forces “has now transition­ed to one focused on training and advisory tasks, thereby allowing for the redeployme­nt of any remaining combat forces from Iraq.”

 ?? (AP) ?? In this Sept 8, 2016 file photo, a US Army soldier guards a position at Camp Swift, northern Iraq. Iraq’s prime minister asked the Iranian leadership to rein in Iran-backed militias in Iraq, and in a strongly worded message to Tehran, suggested he would confront the factions.
(AP) In this Sept 8, 2016 file photo, a US Army soldier guards a position at Camp Swift, northern Iraq. Iraq’s prime minister asked the Iranian leadership to rein in Iran-backed militias in Iraq, and in a strongly worded message to Tehran, suggested he would confront the factions.

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