Source for the "Baghdad Post:" closed-door meetings between the political blocs on the fate of U.S. troops to stay
Special Baghdad Post
Learned "Baghdad Post that" negotiations are underway between the political blocs on the one hand and between them and the U.S. side on the other hand deal with the possibility of U.S. troops stay after a year (2011) or to find new formulas for the survival of these forces.
He placed political source for the "Post Baghdad" that "secret meetings taking place between the political blocs to discuss U.S. troops stay in Ablad or not after a year (2011).
He pointed out that "other meetings taking place between a number of political blocs and the U.S. that address the challenges facing Iraq after the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq."
He explained that "the negotiations are focused on the possibility of keeping a small part of U.S. forces no later than playing the role of training and support to Iraqi security forces."
He pointed out that "these meetings in the event of final agreements will be out on the government and then to parliament for approval," adding that "Parliament is the one who has the final decision on the survival of Alquaoat U.S. in Iraq or not."
Under the security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington a year (2008) on the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in two phases the first withdrawal from the mid-cities (2009) have been fully implemented and the second includes the final withdrawal of the country the end of the year (2011
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Special Baghdad Post
Learned "Baghdad Post that" negotiations are underway between the political blocs on the one hand and between them and the U.S. side on the other hand deal with the possibility of U.S. troops stay after a year (2011) or to find new formulas for the survival of these forces.
He placed political source for the "Post Baghdad" that "secret meetings taking place between the political blocs to discuss U.S. troops stay in Ablad or not after a year (2011).
He pointed out that "other meetings taking place between a number of political blocs and the U.S. that address the challenges facing Iraq after the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq."
He explained that "the negotiations are focused on the possibility of keeping a small part of U.S. forces no later than playing the role of training and support to Iraqi security forces."
He pointed out that "these meetings in the event of final agreements will be out on the government and then to parliament for approval," adding that "Parliament is the one who has the final decision on the survival of Alquaoat U.S. in Iraq or not."
Under the security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington a year (2008) on the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in two phases the first withdrawal from the mid-cities (2009) have been fully implemented and the second includes the final withdrawal of the country the end of the year (2011
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