Politician: The June negotiations circumvent the parliament’s decision

Politician: The June negotiations circumvent the parliament’s decision

4/6/2020 15:26

Politician - The June negotiations circumvent the parliaments decision[Follow-up]
Political analyst Abbas Al-Ardawi, on Thursday, counted the negotiations that will take place in mid-June between the United States of America and the Iraqi government as a circumvention of the parliament’s decision to remove foreign forces from the country.
Al-Ardawi said that “the House of Representatives voted on a resolution requiring the removal of foreign forces from the country and there is no need to conduct new negotiations with Washington,” noting that “the government of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi must adhere to the decision of Parliament.”

He added that “the negotiations that will take place in mid-June between the United States of America and the Iraqi government are a detour to the parliament’s decision regarding the removal of foreign forces,” noting that “Washington is trying to find a new formula to achieve the survival of its combat forces in Iraq.”

And political analyst Saad al-Kaabi warned, today, Thursday, of American steps taken by its embassy in Baghdad to keep American forces inside Iraq, pointing out that the American side will try to co-opt the Iraqi committee to ensure the talks in the half of this June in its favor.

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