Zarif Calls on Iraq to Expel US Forces In Response to Soleimani's Killing

A handout picture provided by the Iranian foreign ministry on Wednesday, shows Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (right) posing for a picture with his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein prior to a meeting over issues of mutual interest in capital Tehran. Photo: AFP
A handout picture provided by the Iranian foreign ministry on Wednesday, shows Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (right) posing for a picture with his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein prior to a meeting over issues of mutual interest in capital Tehran. Photo: AFP
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Zarif Calls on Iraq to Expel US Forces In Response to Soleimani's Killing

A handout picture provided by the Iranian foreign ministry on Wednesday, shows Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (right) posing for a picture with his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein prior to a meeting over issues of mutual interest in capital Tehran. Photo: AFP
A handout picture provided by the Iranian foreign ministry on Wednesday, shows Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (right) posing for a picture with his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein prior to a meeting over issues of mutual interest in capital Tehran. Photo: AFP

Iran said the expulsion of US troops from the Middle East would be a suitable response to the assassinations of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, who were killed in a US strike in Baghdad last year.

This came as Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein met with his Iranian counterpart Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani in Tehran on Wednesday.

“The expulsion of US troops from the region would be a suitable response to the US assassinations of Soleimani and Al-Muhandis," Zarif said.

He also praised the Iraqi government for its role in the judicial process of the assassinations, hoping that the perpetrators of the crime will be punished through legal proceedings.

For his part, Shamkhani echoed the same remarks, describing the US military presence in Iraq as a source of instability.

He stressed the importance of joint cooperation between countries in the region, stressing that stability is achieved through dialogue and cooperation without any foreign intervention.

Shamkhani highlighted the importance of the agreements signed between Tehran and Baghdad.

The Iraqi FM praised Iran for helping Iraq in its war against ISIS.

“The Iraqi nation appreciates Iran’s cooperation with Iraq to fight terrorists, especially ISIS. Iraq will never forget it.”

He also expressed Iraq’s intention to boost bilateral ties between both countries, affirming that no foreign party could influence the Iraqi-Iranian ties.



Roadside Bomb Wounds Four in Iraq's Kirkuk

Security forces in Iraq. (AFP file photo)
Security forces in Iraq. (AFP file photo)
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Roadside Bomb Wounds Four in Iraq's Kirkuk

Security forces in Iraq. (AFP file photo)
Security forces in Iraq. (AFP file photo)

A roadside bomb wounded four people in the northern Iraqi oil city of Kirkuk on Saturday, police sources said.
The bomb targeted a commercial district in the city center. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, according to Reuters.
Earlier in the week, four Iraqi soldiers were killed and three others injured in an ambush on an army convoy southwest of Kirkuk, which ISIS militants claimed responsibility for.
Despite the group's defeat in 2017, remnants continue to conduct hit-and-run attacks against government forces.