In Baghdad, Ali Musawi, the adviser to Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, said the premier ordered those behind the decision to force the MEA plane to turn back to Beirut fired. He also formed a committee to investigate and ordered the passengers involved to be flown to Iraq aboard an Iraqi Airw
Date: Mar 06, 2014
Category: World
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US may leave 3000 troops in Iraq past year-end, officials say
"There are negotiations between the two sides, and I think soon there will be an agreement upon a certain number [of U.S. troops] required for training," Ali Musawi, a spokesman for Maliki, said Tuesday.
But Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's media adviser, Ali Musawi, told AFP on Friday that Baghdad would no longer tolerate an organisation that had been involved in "terrorist activity and harms relations with neighbours."