Obama, Maliki Hail ‘New Chapter’ For Iraq Without US Troops -- Voice of America
U.S. President Barack Obama and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki hailed the beginning of “a new chapter” for Iraq, one without the presence of American troops after a nearly nine-year war.
Monday's talks at the White House focused on how the U.S. and Iraq will cooperate without the presence of U.S. forces which are in the final phase of a Dec. 31 withdrawal. The two leaders also discussed issues such as trade, energy, education and U.S. investment in Iraq.
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