Chief of Staff, U.S. to visit Iraq on the eve of the meeting of leaders of political blocs
Editor: BK | CC Monday 01 August 2011 15:35 GMT
Chief of Staff, U.S. Admiral Michael Mullen
Alsumaria News / Baghdad The president of the Chiefs of Staff, U.S., on Monday, to Iraq on the eve of the meeting of Iraqi leaders to take a position on the possibility of application of these forces to extend stay in the country until after the withdrawal date to be the end of 2011 the current. A U.S. official said in a press statement, I got " Alsumaria News ", a copy of," The aircraft Chief of Staff, U.S. Admiral Michael Mullen, landed at a U.S. military base near the northern city of Mosul, "noting that" the visit Mullen comes after a two-day visit to Afghanistan, and before he left office in October next " , without offering any details on the nature of the visit and the duration. The head of the Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen announced on 22 April, Iraq has not yet requested from the United States remains the extension of its troops on its territory after 2011, indicating that it is imperative that accelerates in the request in case he had a desire to extend the survival of the troops. and intense debate between the political blocs on the readiness of Iraqi security forces, and whether the conditions in Iraq require American forces to remain, or part of it, at least for the purposes of training and support, especially that of the remaining $ 50 thousand . The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi denied, on Sunday, parliament received any report on the readiness of security forces after the U.S. withdrawal, as announced by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, while stressing that the House is familiar with the readiness of Iraqi forces, he hoped that the report provides as soon as possible. 's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki announced last Saturday, has offered a report on the readiness of Iraqi security forces to the House of Representatives, stressing the need for Iraq to U.S. trainers to new weapons, pointing at the same time that the presence of the trainer "does not need" the consent of the House of Representatives . Maliki was confirmed in 28 of last July, during a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, that the Iraqi Council of Representatives is the one who ultimately determines whether the country needs to keep U.S. troops or not, expected to take the leaders of political blocs, a position on the withdrawal during their next meeting, as new Vice President's support for Iraq and his government to face various challenges. is due to hold Iraqi leaders, on Tuesday, meeting at the home of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani to discuss this issue, in addition to other files. and urges the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon ), the Iraqi officials to quickly decide the fate of its forces an exodus or an extension beyond 2011, stressing that time is running out in Washington, after declaring its willingness to discuss the extension of the presence of its troops in Iraq if requested to do so, while confirming the Iraqi government rejected the very survival of American forces over the territory after 2011, arguing that the move would cause internal problems and regional Iraq. Iraq has signed and the United States, in 2008, the Framework Agreement strategy to support the ministries and agencies of the Iraqi transition from the strategic partnership with the Republic of Iraq to the areas of economic, diplomatic, cultural and security, based on the Convention strategic framework and reduce the number of reconstruction teams in the provinces, as well as provide an important sustainable rule of law, including police development program and the completion of the coordination and supervision and the report of the Fund of Iraq relief and reconstruction. Under the security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington on the end of November of 2008 on the necessity of to withdraw all U.S. forces from all territories and waters and airspace of Iraq no later than 31 December of the current year 2011, it had withdrawn U.S. combat forces under the Convention of the cities, villages and towns in Iraq June 30, 2009.
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Editor: BK | CC Monday 01 August 2011 15:35 GMT
Chief of Staff, U.S. Admiral Michael Mullen
Alsumaria News / Baghdad The president of the Chiefs of Staff, U.S., on Monday, to Iraq on the eve of the meeting of Iraqi leaders to take a position on the possibility of application of these forces to extend stay in the country until after the withdrawal date to be the end of 2011 the current. A U.S. official said in a press statement, I got " Alsumaria News ", a copy of," The aircraft Chief of Staff, U.S. Admiral Michael Mullen, landed at a U.S. military base near the northern city of Mosul, "noting that" the visit Mullen comes after a two-day visit to Afghanistan, and before he left office in October next " , without offering any details on the nature of the visit and the duration. The head of the Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen announced on 22 April, Iraq has not yet requested from the United States remains the extension of its troops on its territory after 2011, indicating that it is imperative that accelerates in the request in case he had a desire to extend the survival of the troops. and intense debate between the political blocs on the readiness of Iraqi security forces, and whether the conditions in Iraq require American forces to remain, or part of it, at least for the purposes of training and support, especially that of the remaining $ 50 thousand . The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi denied, on Sunday, parliament received any report on the readiness of security forces after the U.S. withdrawal, as announced by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, while stressing that the House is familiar with the readiness of Iraqi forces, he hoped that the report provides as soon as possible. 's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki announced last Saturday, has offered a report on the readiness of Iraqi security forces to the House of Representatives, stressing the need for Iraq to U.S. trainers to new weapons, pointing at the same time that the presence of the trainer "does not need" the consent of the House of Representatives . Maliki was confirmed in 28 of last July, during a telephone conversation with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, that the Iraqi Council of Representatives is the one who ultimately determines whether the country needs to keep U.S. troops or not, expected to take the leaders of political blocs, a position on the withdrawal during their next meeting, as new Vice President's support for Iraq and his government to face various challenges. is due to hold Iraqi leaders, on Tuesday, meeting at the home of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani to discuss this issue, in addition to other files. and urges the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon ), the Iraqi officials to quickly decide the fate of its forces an exodus or an extension beyond 2011, stressing that time is running out in Washington, after declaring its willingness to discuss the extension of the presence of its troops in Iraq if requested to do so, while confirming the Iraqi government rejected the very survival of American forces over the territory after 2011, arguing that the move would cause internal problems and regional Iraq. Iraq has signed and the United States, in 2008, the Framework Agreement strategy to support the ministries and agencies of the Iraqi transition from the strategic partnership with the Republic of Iraq to the areas of economic, diplomatic, cultural and security, based on the Convention strategic framework and reduce the number of reconstruction teams in the provinces, as well as provide an important sustainable rule of law, including police development program and the completion of the coordination and supervision and the report of the Fund of Iraq relief and reconstruction. Under the security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington on the end of November of 2008 on the necessity of to withdraw all U.S. forces from all territories and waters and airspace of Iraq no later than 31 December of the current year 2011, it had withdrawn U.S. combat forces under the Convention of the cities, villages and towns in Iraq June 30, 2009.
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