Security Committee: No new agreement with Washington
10/07/2011
BAGHDAD - The Rashid Shaimaa
Refuted the Commission on Security and Defense Council of Representatives to announce Army Chief of Staff Michael Mullen, the existence of negotiations for the signing of the new security between Baghdad and Washington to allow the survival of American forces in Iraq beyond the end of the year. A member of the Committee of quitting the "morning": "no truth to the frequency in the media disclosed that negotiations were under way to keep U.S. troops. "He Zamili" morning "," The government did not announce the existence of any new agreement signed between the two sides on the survival of the military, was put to the parliament nor the political blocs such a thing. " The commander of Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen said that the United States and Iraq were currently negotiations on a security agreement possible new states to keep U.S. troops in the country after the maturity date December 31 set for the withdrawal, noting that "negotiations were under way which is difficult," pointing at the same time The talks addressed to the size of the military unit the U.S. is likely to remain in the country, as well as the capabilities that are lacking the Iraqi forces. For his part, Kurdistan Alliance MP Shawn Mohammed Taha, that "there is no information about the existence of a new agreement, as announced by Army Chief of Staff U.S. and all what has been handed down in the media is incorrect. "
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10/07/2011
BAGHDAD - The Rashid Shaimaa
Refuted the Commission on Security and Defense Council of Representatives to announce Army Chief of Staff Michael Mullen, the existence of negotiations for the signing of the new security between Baghdad and Washington to allow the survival of American forces in Iraq beyond the end of the year. A member of the Committee of quitting the "morning": "no truth to the frequency in the media disclosed that negotiations were under way to keep U.S. troops. "He Zamili" morning "," The government did not announce the existence of any new agreement signed between the two sides on the survival of the military, was put to the parliament nor the political blocs such a thing. " The commander of Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen said that the United States and Iraq were currently negotiations on a security agreement possible new states to keep U.S. troops in the country after the maturity date December 31 set for the withdrawal, noting that "negotiations were under way which is difficult," pointing at the same time The talks addressed to the size of the military unit the U.S. is likely to remain in the country, as well as the capabilities that are lacking the Iraqi forces. For his part, Kurdistan Alliance MP Shawn Mohammed Taha, that "there is no information about the existence of a new agreement, as announced by Army Chief of Staff U.S. and all what has been handed down in the media is incorrect. "
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