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Iraqi MPs Back Foreign Troop Deal



Iraqi MPs have authorised the government to sign agreements allowing British and other non-US troops to stay on in the country after 2008.

They approved the move after speaker Mahmoud Mashhadani resigned at the demand of Shia and Kurdish parties, ending a political impasse.

The US earlier struck its own security pact to keep troops in Iraq to 2011.

Foreign troops’ UN mandate runs out on 31 December, after which they require a new legal basis to be in Iraq.

Most of the non-US foreign troops currently deployed in Iraq are British.

The British troops are due to leave Iraq by the end of July next year, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said last week.

Other foreign, non-US troops include Australians and Romanians.

El Salvador announced on Tuesday it would end its military presence in Iraq on 31 December.

Salvadorean President Elias Antonio Saca pointed to the “lack of a UN resolution” as the reason for withdrawing the 200-strong contingent.

British relief

Tuesday’s vote ends a week of uncertainty over the legal status of British, Australian and other foreign troops in Iraq, BBC defence correspondent Caroline Wyatt reports from Basra.

Reza Jawad Taqi, an MP from the main pro-government Shia bloc, told the BBC the resolution had been passed by an overwhelming majority in the Iraqi parliament.

That should clear the way for the Iraqi government to sign bilateral deals with Britain and the other nations whose troops will be staying on in Iraq into next year, our correspondent says.

She adds that the passing of the resolution will come as a relief to the British government and the UK’s armed forces, who would have faced a legal limbo over their right to remain in Iraq to complete their mission had the agreement not been voted in on time. - BBC

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