Following the ongoing US attacks on the Iraqi security services, the coordination framework representative, Ali Turki, disclosed on Wednesday that there is a political movement to revoke the strategic framework agreement with the US after Parliament reconvenes in a few days.
“In the last few months, parliament convened to denounce the American strikes and all of the indiscriminate bombings carried out by the occupier on the security services and the Popular Mobilization Forces,” Turki stated.
“We will see a movement within the House of Representatives to cancel the strategic framework agreement signed between the Iraqi government and the American side in the recent period,” he continued when Parliament resumed proceedings.
Despite the government declaring that no foreign combat forces are required on Iraqi territory, he claimed that “cancelling the agreement would distance the government from any justifications that would allow it to continue and work in accordance with the agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington.”