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Parliamentary Foreign Ministry: The withdrawal of US forces will lead the discussions in Al-Kazemi i

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Parliamentary Foreign Ministry: The withdrawal of US forces will lead the discussions in Al-Kazemi in Washington

7/4/2020 13:08

Parliamentary Foreign Ministry - The withdrawal of US forces will lead the discussions in Al-Kazemi in Washington

[Baghdad_Eye]
The Parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee suggested, on Saturday, that a number of representatives of large blocs be organized to the delegation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, stressing that the issue of the American withdrawal will be among the priorities of the talks files as a continuation of the initial dialogue that took place according to the electronic circuit weeks ago.
Member of the committee, Deputy Al-Fayez, said, “Al-Kazemi’s visit comes within a schedule prepared for visits that will come later to neighboring countries and some of the European Union countries that aim to consolidate the relationship between Iraq and those countries to open economic and security cooperation with those countries including Washington.”

He added, “Al-Kazimi's visit to Washington has significant dimensions, especially at the security level, and it will be among the priorities of the talks files as a completion of the initial dialogue that took place according to the electronic circuit weeks ago regarding the scheduling of the American military withdrawal from Iraq.” Likely, “a representative delegation joins the visiting delegation, especially from the main blocs.” To accompany Al-Kazemi to Washington. ”

It is noteworthy that the Al-Fateh coalition called on Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi to accompany figures from the Al-Fateh Alliance within the delegation that will go to Washington to see the course of the talks.

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