Iraq and the United States have recommenced discussions on the future presence of US-led coalition forces in Iraq, aiming to establish a timeline for their gradual phase out. The talks, as indicated by the Iraqi military spokesman and the Iraqi Prime Minister's spokesperson, focus on crafting a time table for a studied, gradual decrease of Coalition troop numbers, culminating in an end to the Coalition’s mission and transitioning to a bilateral relationship. These discussions, centered around the anti-extremist coalition, have resumed amidst rising tensions with Iran and express hope for an undisturbed process leading to a fruitful outcome soon, emphasizing that the talks will continue 'As long as nothing disturbs the peace of the talks'.
Iraq says US troop drawdown talks will go on 'As long as nothing disturbs the peace of the talks' https://t.co/8u5QOWHPg1
As tensions with Iran rise, US resumes talks with Iraq on troop presence, @JM_Szuba reports https://t.co/rnoEIe6wcc
My interview this morning: "Iraq resumes talks with the United States on ending US-led coalition's presence in country" https://t.co/1J9QnA7zby https://t.co/hoDmdFGfLU
#Iraq says it has resumed talks with the #UnitedStates on the future of the anti-extremist coalition, expressing hope that they would not be disrupted and lead to an outcome soon. https://t.co/usp9kTjUrb
Iraqi PM’s spokesperson says the U.S.-Iraqi military talks will aim to “craft a time table for a studied, gradual decrease” of Coalition troop numbers, culminating in an end to the Coalition’s mission and “a transition to a bilateral relationship.” https://t.co/0zM3NYQEqh
Iraq and the United States have held talks to set a timetable for a gradual phase out of US-led coalition forces in Iraq, the Iraqi military spokesman said on Sunday. https://t.co/xepWGu37xv