US Forces Withdraw from Iraq Air Base as Part of Redeployment Plan

Coalition’s Brigadier General Vincent Barker (R), Iraq’s Staff Major General Mohammad Fadhel Abbas (C) and Iraq’s Airforce Major General Shehab Zahed Ali (L) attend a pullout ceremony at the Qayyarah air base. (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP)
Coalition’s Brigadier General Vincent Barker (R), Iraq’s Staff Major General Mohammad Fadhel Abbas (C) and Iraq’s Airforce Major General Shehab Zahed Ali (L) attend a pullout ceremony at the Qayyarah air base. (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP)
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US Forces Withdraw from Iraq Air Base as Part of Redeployment Plan

Coalition’s Brigadier General Vincent Barker (R), Iraq’s Staff Major General Mohammad Fadhel Abbas (C) and Iraq’s Airforce Major General Shehab Zahed Ali (L) attend a pullout ceremony at the Qayyarah air base. (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP)
Coalition’s Brigadier General Vincent Barker (R), Iraq’s Staff Major General Mohammad Fadhel Abbas (C) and Iraq’s Airforce Major General Shehab Zahed Ali (L) attend a pullout ceremony at the Qayyarah air base. (Photo by AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP)

US troops with the coalition fighting ISIS in Iraq on Thursday officially handed over the Qayyarah air base to the Iraqi military as part of their redeployment plan in the country.

"All the forces from Q-West [Qayyarah Air Force Base] are withdrawing. About 500 soldiers are withdrawing. But not all our forces are going to be withdrawing from Iraq," Joint Operations Officer at the base General Vincent Barker said.

In a statement, the General said: “Today marks another milestone for the anti-ISIS international military coalition and our Iraqi Security Forces partners.”

He added that Thursday’s transfer was coordinated with the Iraqi government.

“The coalition troops will depart Q-West base after the completion of equipment transfers to Iraqi Security Forces, in the coming days,” the statement said.

The Qayyarah base is located around 60 km south of Mosul.

A Nineveh Police Command source told the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) that the American forces have handed over the base, during a ceremony, to the Iraqi forces and announced their full withdrawal from the base.

Speaking at the ceremony, Iraq's Staff Major General Mohammad Fadhel said: "The withdrawal will be complete and the entire base will be handed over to the air force command.”

There will be other pullouts from other areas in Iraq, he said.

The withdrawal came one week after the US-led coalition handed over the al-Qaim military base, on the Syrian border, to the ISF.

Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Adnan Al-Zurfi has reassured the UN Security Council’s permanent member states (P-5) that his country would adopt a balanced foreign policy.

Political sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that Zurfi’s comments came during a meeting with ambassadors of the P-5 in his attempt to contain any possible sanctions on Iraq.

On Thursday, Zurfi wrote on his Twitter account that Iraq will adopt an external policy based on the principle of (Iraq First) and distance itself from regional and international conflicts.

He added that the government will set Iraq’s interests as a top priority in its foreign policy.



Switzerland Lifts Economic Sanctions on Syria

A drone view shows the Syrian central bank, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, December 16, 2024. (Reuters)
A drone view shows the Syrian central bank, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, December 16, 2024. (Reuters)
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Switzerland Lifts Economic Sanctions on Syria

A drone view shows the Syrian central bank, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, December 16, 2024. (Reuters)
A drone view shows the Syrian central bank, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, December 16, 2024. (Reuters)

Switzerland said on Friday it will lift a raft of economic sanctions imposed on Syria, including the Middle Eastern country's central bank.

After the toppling of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, targeted sanctions against individuals and entities linked to the former government will still remain in place, Switzerland's governing Federal Council said.

"The aim of this decision is to promote the country's economic recovery and an inclusive and peaceful political transition," the council said in a statement.

After an initial easing of sanctions in March, Switzerland is now lifting restrictions on the provision of certain financial services, trade in precious metals and the export of luxury goods, the government said.

Some 24 entities including the central bank of Syria have also been removed from the sanctions list, it added.

The announcement follows the EU's decision to lift its economic sanctions on Syria at the end of May after a similar move by the US Treasury Department in the same month.