Iraq Resolves to Balance Relations Amidst US and Iranian Tensions

Iraq's Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, confirms the continuation of a small group of US military advisers in Iraq amid developments in Syria. Committed to neutral foreign policy, al-Sudani emphasizes Iraq's role away from regional conflicts. Baghdad seeks balanced relations with the US and Iran, promoting dialogue and disarmament.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Baghdad | Updated: 20-10-2025 18:55 IST | Created: 20-10-2025 18:55 IST
Iraq Resolves to Balance Relations Amidst US and Iranian Tensions
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Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani declared on Monday that a contingent of between 250 to 350 US military advisers will remain in Iraq to facilitate coordination with US forces in Syria fighting the Islamic State group.

Washington and Baghdad had previously agreed to scale back the American-led coalition in Iraq by this September. However, Syrian developments necessitated maintaining these forces at strategic bases for counter-ISIS operations.

While emphasizing Iraq's non-alignment policy and urging US-Iran negotiations, al-Sudani addressed impending legislative moves concerning Iran-backed militias, pertinent to upcoming parliamentary elections.

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