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Rabu, 24 Desember 2008

The mission extension Troops Foreign Iraqi Parliament Approved

The members of the Iraqi parliament has approved a resolution to allow the British troops and other foreign non-United States remain in the country after the UN mandate expires at the end of this year. With the approval of the Iraqi parliament gave the government the authority to sign agreement on the presence of foreign troops non-US post-2008.

Resolution that allows foreign troops, the troops remain in Iraq until the region late July next year. U.S. troops presence has been regulated by a separate agreement. In the agreement, the United States army will return before the end of the year 2011.

Giving voice to British troops and the presence of foreign troops took place after the head of the Iraqi parliament, Mahmoud Mashhadani reverse. He didesak to resign after calling the members of parliament, the Iraqi parliament as the worst in the world.

Most foreign troops non-US, which is currently in Iraq were coming from Britain. British troops will leave Iraq at the latest the end of July next year. Said British Prime Minister Gordon Brown last week.

Foreign troops other non-U.S. soldiers, including Australia and Romania. The question related to the political head of the Iraqi parliament voting problems cause a bit of the mandate held Monday pending.

"Vote Tuesday ketidakmenentuan end one week on the legal status of the British and other foreign troops in Iraq," said the BBC journalist, Caroline Wyatt, from Basra.


Source: BBC