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Iraqi PM receives invitation for discussion­s in Washington denied to his predecesso­r

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US President Donald Trump will meet Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi in Washington this month, the White House said, highlighti­ng a turnaround in relations since the Iraq’s US-friendly leader took office.

Tensions between the two states increased in January after the US killed Iranian general Qassem Suleimani and Iraqi commander Abu Mahdi Al Muhandis, prompting Iraqi politician­s to demand the expulsion of the 5,200 American troops in the country.

The hostility has calmed substantia­lly since Mr Al Kadhimi – an ex-spy chief with ties to the US and its allies in the region – became Iraq’s prime minister in May.

The White House said the August 20 visit would come at a “critical time” in the fight against ISIS and the myriad problems posed by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“As close partners, the United States and Iraq will look to expand our relations,” the White House said.

A Washington invitation was the type of diplomatic approach never received by Mr Al Kadhimi’s predecesso­r, Adel Abdel Mahdi, who was forced to resign after months of protests.

Mr Al Kadhimi came to power in April, becoming the third Iraq prime minister in a chaotic 10-week period that followed months of deadly protests in the country, which has been exhausted by decades of sanctions, war, corruption and economic challenges.

He is trying to balance Iraq’s relations with Washington and Tehran.

Last month, he visited Iran and said relations between the two nations would have to be based on non-interferen­ce.

“The two countries are facing economic challenges and our people are dependent on us, and this service will not take place without co-operation between Iraq and Iran,” Mr Al Kadhimi said.

“The people of Iraq want good relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran based on the principle of non-interferen­ce in the internal affairs of both countries.

“Iraq is a country that won’t allow any aggression or challenge to Iran from its territory.”

It was his first official trip abroad since taking office and he met Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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Mustafa Al Kadhimi will be at the White House on August 20

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