(ANSA) - BAGHDAD, JAN 5 - The Iraqi parliament has asked the government to oust the US-led international anti-Isis coalition. The mission started in 2014 at the request of the Baghdad government. There are currently 5,200 US troops on Iraqi soil, plus forces from other countries participating in the coalition. "Parliament has voted in favor of the government's commitment to withdraw its call for help against the Isis from the international coalition," House Speaker Mohammed Halbusi announced.
'Drive out the anti-Isis coalition'
2020-01-05T16:08:11.132Z
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The Iraqi parliament has asked the government to oust the US-led international anti-Isis coalition. The mission started in 2014 at the request of the Baghdad government. There are currently 5. (ANSA)