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Biden hosts Iraqi PM at White House amid soaring tensions

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Wahington, D.C., US - US President Joe Biden hosted Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-sudani at the White House on Monday for bilateral talks after Iran launched an unpreceden­ted attack on Israel that has the region on a knife’s edge ahead of Tel Aviv’s expected retaliatio­n.

Speaking in the Oval Office ahead of the closed-door meeting, Biden says the US is committed to the security of US partners in the region, ‘including Iraq’.

“The partnershi­p between Iraq and the United States is critical,” he said. “We’ve seen over the last decade as our troops have served side-by-side to defeat ISIS. And we’ve seen this in our strategic framework agreement as well.”

Speaking alongside Biden, alSudani said via a translator that the relationsh­ip between Wash

ington and Baghdad is at a critical moment, saying that Iraq is seeking to forge a comprehens­ive long-term partnershi­p. “Under the spirit of partnershi­p, our views might be divergent about what’s happening in the region,” he said. “But we are certain of internatio­nal law, internatio­nal humanitari­an law, and the responsibi­lity to protect under

the law of war, and we reject any aggression against civilians, especially women and children.”

The sit-down was originally announced in late March as an opportunit­y for the leaders to discuss matters in the bilateral relationsh­ip, including economic developmen­t and the fight against DAESH/ISIS. But Israel’s April 1 attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus, Syria escalated tensions throughout the region.

Tehran followed through on its avowed retaliatio­n for the bombing of its diplomatic facility, which killed seven Islamic Revolution­ary Guards Corps advisors including two top generals, on Saturday by launching an unpreceden­ted barrage of missiles and drones on Israel.

Nearly all of the ballistic missiles were intercepte­d, including many that were shot down by the US and allies outside of Israeli airspace. The US has acknowledg­ed using fighter aircraft, as well as Navy destroyers to down dozens of drones and missiles. At least one Iranian missile was downed by a Patriot battery as it flew near Erbil, Iraq, a senior administra­tion official told reporters Sunday.

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Iraqi PM Mohammed Shia al-sudani and US President Joe Biden

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