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Iraq says announcement on date for end to US-led coalition mission postponed

August 15, 2024 at 7:06 pm

A soldier from the US-led coalition forces is seen during the handover of the K1 Air Base to the Iraqi Army from the US-led coalition in Kirkuk, Iraq on March 29, 2020. [Murtadha Al-Sudani – Anadolu Agency]

Iraq’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that an announcement on an end date for the US-led coalition’s mission has been postponed due to the “latest developments”. It did not identify the developments, Reuters reports.

The US-Iraq Higher Military Commission, comprising officials from both countries, discussed details of withdrawing advisers from military sites, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement said.

It said the only remaining issues before reaching a deal on ending the coalition’s presence in Iraq were agreement on an announcement date, logical aspects and other details.

A rare ally of both the US and Iran, Iraq hosts 2,500 US troops and has Iran-backed fighters linked to its security forces. It has witnessed escalating tit-for-tat attacks since the Israel-Palestine war in Gaza erupted in October.

On 5 August, at least five US personnel were injured in an attack against a military base in Iraq.

Iraq wants troops from the US-led military coalition to begin withdrawing in September and to formally end the coalition’s work by September 2025, Iraqi sources have said, with some US forces likely to remain in a newly negotiated advisory capacity.

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