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Iraq .. to discuss the law to remove US troops in parliament next week

2019-09-18T13:19:32.937Z


BAGHDAD - SANA - Iraqi parliamentary sources suggested the inclusion of a clause of the law to get US troops out of Iraqi territory


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BAGHDAD - Iraqi parliamentary sources said on Tuesday that a law to remove US troops from Iraqi territory would be on the agenda of a session of the Iraqi parliament next week.

"We were able to collect the signatures of a large number of deputies to include the paragraph of the removal of US troops from the country on the agenda of one of the sessions of the House of Representatives next week," said Methaq al-Hamdi, a deputy for the Fatah Alliance told SANA in Baghdad today. The sovereignty of Iraq.

Hamdi added: Saturday's session may be included during the paragraph to remove the US troops from the country and vote on them.

For his part, Asaad al-Murshidi, MP for the wisdom movement in a similar statement that the need for the presence of US forces in Iraq, pointing out that a large number of deputies support their removal from the country and that the House of Representatives is currently considering the presence of foreign forces in Iraq, including the Turkish regime forces in northern Iraq .

For his part, MP Badr Mohammed Karim bloc that the goal of preserving Iraqi sovereignty will be a springboard for the removal of foreign forces, led by US forces from the country, pointing out that the US presence is the highest level of violation of Iraqi sovereignty.

Karim stressed that the Iraqi government is obliged to maintain the sovereignty of the country, which is violated by America and the Zionist entity.

Source: sena

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