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Germany to withdraw some troops from Iraq

BERLIN, Jan 7, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Germany will withdraw some of its troops
deployed as part of the anti-IS coalition in Iraq, the defence ministry said
Tuesday, in the latest fallout over the US drone strike that killed a top
Iranian general.

About 30 soldiers stationed in Baghdad and Taji will be moved to Jordan and
Kuwait, a defence ministry spokesman told AFP, adding that the withdrawal
will “begin shortly”.

Germany has deployed about 415 soldiers as part of the anti-IS coalition,
with about 120 of its troops stationed in Iraq.

Germany’s move came after the Iraqi parliament passed a resolution asking
the government to end its agreement with the US-led coalition.

Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said late Monday the basis for the Germany
military presence in Iraq is “that we have an invitation from the Iraqi
government and parliament.”

“If that is no longer the case… then the legal basis for us to be there
is missing. We have to clarify this with those responsible in Baghdad as soon
as possible.”

Chancellor Angela Merkel, France’s President Emmanuel Macron and British
Prime Minister Boris Johnson had in a joint statement on Sunday urged Iraq to
not jeopardise a battle against IS jihadists.

“Preserving the (anti-IS) coalition is of great importance in this context.
We call on the Iraqi authorities to continue to provide the coalition with
the necessary support,” they said.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1330 hrs