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Iraq leader says troops must stay | Iraq leader says troops must stay |
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US and British troops will need to stay another one or two years in Iraq, the Iraqi president has said. | US and British troops will need to stay another one or two years in Iraq, the Iraqi president has said. |
Jalal Talabani was addressing students during a visit to Cambridge University. | Jalal Talabani was addressing students during a visit to Cambridge University. |
Asked when the UK and US should leave, he said: "I think in one or two years we will be able to recruit our own army forces and say goodbye to our friends." | Asked when the UK and US should leave, he said: "I think in one or two years we will be able to recruit our own army forces and say goodbye to our friends." |
He added that he considered Prime Minister Tony Blair to be a "hero" and said he hoped Gordon Brown would continue his work. | He added that he considered Prime Minister Tony Blair to be a "hero" and said he hoped Gordon Brown would continue his work. |
'Great leader' | |
After a meeting with Mr Blair at 10 Downing Street, Mr Talabani said Mr Blair was a "dear friend" and a "great leader". | |
I think it was a very noble job that your army and your people did in Iraq Jalal Talabani | |
The Iraqi president expressed his sympathy towards the families of British forces killed in his country, who he said had died for a just cause. | |
He said: "I am very, very sorry for the lives lost in Iraq." | |
"I think it was a very noble job that your army and your people did in Iraq." | |
Mr Talabani urged American politicians to reconsider plans to begin withdrawing their forces from his country. | |
On Thursday, the US House of Representatives passed a draft bill that would provide funding for troops in Iraq only until July. | |
Mr Talabani told reporters: "We are concerned. | |
"We hope that Congress will review this decision and help the American army to stay until the Iraqi army will be able to replace them and to protect the security of Iraq." |