The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the postponement of the announcement of the end of the military mission of the international coalition in Iraq due to recent developments. The Ministry's special media office said in a press statement, in response to the official Spokesman of the US State Department and his inaccurate answers during a press briefing: "There are no American forces in Iraq except for the military advisors under the umbrella of the international coalition. These advisors are included in the outcomes of the work of the Supreme Military Committee, and both parties are committed to the mechanisms followed and their outcomes." He added: "The presence of international coalition advisors of all nationalities on Iraqi soil will be terminated, and the discussions included details that included the order of withdrawal of advisors from the sites, and all that remains is to agree on the details and date of the announcement and some other logistical aspects. We were very close to announcing this a greement, but due to recent developments, the announcement of the end of the military mission of the international coalition in Iraq was postponed." Source: National Iraqi News Agency
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces the postponement of the announcement of the end of the military mission of the international coalition in Iraq
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