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US and Iraq seek to heal strains | US and Iraq seek to heal strains |
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President Bush has held talks by video link with Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki. | President Bush has held talks by video link with Iraqi PM Nouri al-Maliki. |
The link-up follows several days of public disagreement between US and Iraqi officials, who blamed each other for Iraq's deepening crisis. | The link-up follows several days of public disagreement between US and Iraqi officials, who blamed each other for Iraq's deepening crisis. |
Mr Maliki said they agreed to speed up training of security forces, to accelerate the handover from US and other forces to the Iraqis. | Mr Maliki said they agreed to speed up training of security forces, to accelerate the handover from US and other forces to the Iraqis. |
The meeting follows his remarks on Friday that he was a friend of the US but not America's man in Iraq. | The meeting follows his remarks on Friday that he was a friend of the US but not America's man in Iraq. |
The Iraqi prime minister has blamed the US for the deteriorating security situation, saying they had failed to provide adequate equipment and training to the Iraqi forces. | The Iraqi prime minister has blamed the US for the deteriorating security situation, saying they had failed to provide adequate equipment and training to the Iraqi forces. |
US officials, meanwhile, have said Mr Maliki was not taking tough enough action against sectarian militias. | US officials, meanwhile, have said Mr Maliki was not taking tough enough action against sectarian militias. |
'Very happy' | 'Very happy' |
In a joint statement issued after the 50-minute video conference, the two leaders said they were "committed to the partnership" and would work in every way possible for a stable, democratic Iraq. | In a joint statement issued after the 50-minute video conference, the two leaders said they were "committed to the partnership" and would work in every way possible for a stable, democratic Iraq. |
White House spokesman Tony Snow said there were no strains in the US-Iraq relationship. | White House spokesman Tony Snow said there were no strains in the US-Iraq relationship. |
"The president is very happy, actually, with the way the prime minister is working," he said. | "The president is very happy, actually, with the way the prime minister is working," he said. |
Mr Bush and Mr Maliki outlined three goals: | Mr Bush and Mr Maliki outlined three goals: |
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Mr Maliki said a committee had been set up to deal with training, whose members would include the Iraqi defence, interior and security ministers as well as US forces commander Gen George Casey. | Mr Maliki said a committee had been set up to deal with training, whose members would include the Iraqi defence, interior and security ministers as well as US forces commander Gen George Casey. |
The video conference followed a rare joint statement on Friday by Mr Maliki and US ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, in which they stressed the need to work together to end the bloodshed. | The video conference followed a rare joint statement on Friday by Mr Maliki and US ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, in which they stressed the need to work together to end the bloodshed. |
Timetables | Timetables |
Divisions had emerged between the two countries earlier in the week after Mr Khalilzad outlined initiatives to try to stabilise Iraq, including a plan to reform Iraqi security ministries. | Divisions had emerged between the two countries earlier in the week after Mr Khalilzad outlined initiatives to try to stabilise Iraq, including a plan to reform Iraqi security ministries. |
The US wants Iraqi security forces to take charge of security duties | The US wants Iraqi security forces to take charge of security duties |
He said the Iraqi government had agreed to develop a timeline for progress by the end of the year. | He said the Iraqi government had agreed to develop a timeline for progress by the end of the year. |
At a joint news conference, the top US military commander in Iraq, Gen George Casey, said Iraqi security forces could be able to assume responsibility for the whole country within 18 months. | At a joint news conference, the top US military commander in Iraq, Gen George Casey, said Iraqi security forces could be able to assume responsibility for the whole country within 18 months. |
Mr Maliki said at a news conference on Wednesday that no-one had the right to impose a timetable on his government. | Mr Maliki said at a news conference on Wednesday that no-one had the right to impose a timetable on his government. |
US involvement in Iraq and the ongoing violence there have become key issues ahead of US mid-term elections, which take place next month. | US involvement in Iraq and the ongoing violence there have become key issues ahead of US mid-term elections, which take place next month. |