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Iraqi president Salih discusses foreign troops cut with Trump in Davos

Donald Trump meeting Iraqi President Barham Salih during the World Economic Forum in Davos. (Reuters)
Donald Trump meeting Iraqi President Barham Salih during the World Economic Forum in Davos. (Reuters)
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22 Jan 2020 11:01:04 GMT9
22 Jan 2020 11:01:04 GMT9

BAGHDAD: Iraqi President Barham Salih met Donald Trump in Davos on Wednesday and discussed reducing foreign troops in the country, the Iraqi presidency said, after Washington spurned an Iraqi request earlier this month to pull out its troops.

"During the meeting, reducing foreign troops and the importance of respecting the demands of Iraqi people to preserve the country's sovereignty were discussed," the statement said.

Iraq's parliament passed a non-binding resolution on Jan. 5 requesting the government to end the presence of foreign troops in Iraq following US air strikes that killed Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani and Iraqi militia commander Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis.

The killing of Soleimani, to which Tehran responded with a ballistic missile attack on two Iraqi military bases housing US forces, has highlighted the influence of foreign powers in Iraq, especially Iran and the United States.

Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi asked Washington to prepare for a US troop withdrawal in line with Iraq's parliament decision, but Trump's administration rebuffed the request.

Washington said later it was exploring a possible expansion of NATO’s mission in Iraq, a plan to “get burden-sharing right in the region”.

Reuters

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