Thursday, November 27, 2008

Iraqi Parliament Approves Security Pact


From International Herald Tribune:

BAGHDAD: The Iraqi Parliament on Thursday ratified a long-delayed security agreement that lays down a three-year timetable for the withdrawal of American forces from Iraq.

The pact was approved by a large majority, with more than 140 of the 198 lawmakers present in the assembly voting in favor. The vote marks a watershed moment in the era of the post-war American occupation, and the onset of a relationship in which Iraq has more sovereignty over U.S. and other foreign troops on its soil.

The new agreement comes into force when the United Nations mandate that currently governs the American troops expires on Dec 31. The new pact says all American combat forces should withdraw from Iraqi cities by June 30 next year and all American troops should be out of Iraq by Dec. 31, 2011.

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More News On The Iraq-U.S. Security Agreement

Iraqi parliament approves landmark US military pact -- AFP
Iraqi parliament OKs US troops for 3 more years -- AP
Iraqi parliament backs US pullout -- BBC
Iraqi parliament approves pact to end U.S. occupation -- McClatchy Newspapers
Iraq parliament OKs pact on U.S. troops' future -- CNN
Iraq allows U.S. forces to stay through 2011 -- L.A. Times

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