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Following the meeting, the Higher Military Commission will begin work in three directions: level of threat from Daesh, operational and environmental requirements, and strengthening the capabilities of the Iraqi security forces.
Following this review, a specific timetable will be formulated for the termination of the foreign military mission and the transition to bilateral security relations between Iraq, the United States and partner countries.
The executive leader considered this important step towards fulfilling the government's program and the promises made to the Iraqi people.
Al-Sudani stressed the readiness to transition to comprehensive bilateral relations with coalition member states based on the principles of cooperation and friendship.
Before this meeting, the Prime Minister chaired a meeting with military and security leaders of the Iraqi Armed Forces to establish guidelines for the course of the dialogue and the requirements of the next phase to ensure sovereignty, security and stability in the country.
In this context, parliamentarian Hussain Mouanes emphasized the demand to withdraw Washington's armed forces from the country and free Iraq from economic domination.
According to the representative, the North American stay is now threatening and not a preservation or defense of the country.
At this point, the leader of the Hoquq movement claimed that Washington's embassy in Iraq had been converted into a military barracks and had wiretapping and spying devices.
Mouanes described the American presence in the country as “hegemony and tutelage.”
In a statement, Iraq's Al-Nujaba Movement announced the continuation of military operations in the region in response to US-Israeli aggression against the people of the Gaza Strip.
The collective added that the resistance has an integrated vision of Iraq's independence and its liberation from American subordination.
On this subject, he added that the resistance, even if it carries out the military expulsion of the occupier, “is aware of its influence and dominance in the structures of the state.”
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