Monday 12 December 2011

Iraq PM Maliki Visits Washington

Iraq's Prime Minister has arrived US to take a step forward to pull the US militants out from Iraq
and to open a new chapter in US-Iraq relationship.

Iraq PM Nouri al-Maliki has planned to meet US President Barak Obama today as a part of this two days official visit. The purpose of the visit is the concern for the future stability of Iraq as US troops leave the place after 8 years. US has planned to pull the troops out by the end of this year.

The plan includes a meeting with Vice President Joe Biden as well and also with Law makers for discussion. The talks would include the issues related to education, governing body, justice, security and energy.

Nouri al-Maliki is accompanied by many other senior members and authorities of his cabinet. It is the third visit of Mr. Maliki to US since he held the charge of Iraq in 2006.

On Wednesday, to mark the pull-out, Mr Obama will address returning soldiers at a base in North Carolina.
Meanwhile, Iraq's top security adviser, Falah al-Fayadh, said Nato has decided to withdraw its Iraq training mission by the end of the year after Baghdad refused to give it legal immunity, according to AFP news agency.

US President Barak Obama has planned to address returning US militants on Wednesday at North Carolina base. Meanwhile AFP news agency told that Falah al-Fayadh, Iraq's top security adviser said Nato announced that they will terminate Iraq training mission by the end of this year. However a Nato official denied telling news agencies that no decision had yet been made.

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