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Iraq floats US pullout timetable | Iraq floats US pullout timetable |
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Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has raised the prospect of setting a timetable for the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. | Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has raised the prospect of setting a timetable for the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. |
It comes as the US attempts to push through a new security deal before the end of 2008, when the UN mandate allowing a US presence in Iraq expires. | |
The Pentagon has played down the suggestion of a withdrawal timetable. | |
But correspondents say Iraqi MPs would be more likely to back Mr Maliki if the deal includes such a timetable. | |
The US and Iraqi governments have been negotiating a detailed bilateral Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) since March and it was supposed to be concluded this month. | |
Many Iraqis want to see an end to the American military presence in their country, but are fearful of the consequences for security. | Many Iraqis want to see an end to the American military presence in their country, but are fearful of the consequences for security. |
In renewed violence on Monday, a female suicide bomber killed nine people and wounded 12 others in an attack on a market in the al-Mafraq area west of Baquba in Diyala province, about 50km (30 miles) north-east of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. | |
Respect for sovereignty | Respect for sovereignty |
A statement from Mr Maliki's office quoted him as telling Arab ambassadors in the UAE: "The direction we are taking is to have a memorandum of understanding either for the departure of the forces or to have a timetable for their withdrawal." | A statement from Mr Maliki's office quoted him as telling Arab ambassadors in the UAE: "The direction we are taking is to have a memorandum of understanding either for the departure of the forces or to have a timetable for their withdrawal." |
"The negotiations are still continuing with the American side, but in any case the basis for the agreement will be respect for the sovereignty of Iraq." | "The negotiations are still continuing with the American side, but in any case the basis for the agreement will be respect for the sovereignty of Iraq." |
It was the first time that the prime minister had specifically suggested the setting of a timetable for a US withdrawal. | It was the first time that the prime minister had specifically suggested the setting of a timetable for a US withdrawal. |
US Pentagon official Bryan Whitman played down Mr Maliki's suggestion. | |
"Timelines tend to be artificial in nature," he told reporters. | |
"In a situation where things are as dynamic as they are in Iraq... it's usually best to look at these things based on conditions on the ground." | |
The American position has always been that setting a timetable for withdrawal gives an advantage to insurgents who have been battling US-led forces since the 2003 invasion which overthrow Saddam Hussein. | |
A possible withdrawal from Iraq has become a major issue in the US presidential election campaign and could also figure prominently in local elections in Iraq in October. |
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