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Iraq and the US have called for an agreement on a "general time horizon" for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, the White House has announced. | Iraq and the US have called for an agreement on a "general time horizon" for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, the White House has announced. |
The call comes after a video conference between President George W Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki. | The call comes after a video conference between President George W Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki. |
The two governments are currently negotiating an agreement to allow US forces to remain in the country. | The two governments are currently negotiating an agreement to allow US forces to remain in the country. |
Any decision to remove troops would be based on "improving conditions", not an "arbitrary date", the White House said. | Any decision to remove troops would be based on "improving conditions", not an "arbitrary date", the White House said. |
"Improving conditions should allow for the agreements now under negotiation to include a general time horizon for meeting aspirational goals - such as the resumption of Iraqi security control in their cities and provinces and the further reduction of US combat forces from Iraq," said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino in a statement. | "Improving conditions should allow for the agreements now under negotiation to include a general time horizon for meeting aspirational goals - such as the resumption of Iraqi security control in their cities and provinces and the further reduction of US combat forces from Iraq," said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino in a statement. |
Swipe at Obama? | |
The BBC's Adam Brookes in Washington says the announcement is designed to encourage the idea that US troops are coming home, without committing to any dates. | |
Our correspondent notes that the reference to an "arbitrary date" could well be a swipe at Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama's plan to withdraw combat troops from Iraq within 16 months of taking office. | |
The announcement comes after Mr Maliki raised the prospect of setting a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops as part of negotiations over the new security agreement with Washington. | |
The current mandate for America's military presence - based on a UN resolution - expires on 31 December 2008. |
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