Iraqi parliament passes resolution asking gov't to cancel request for US help

Ending foreign troop presence best for Iraq: PM

Iraq says it complained to UNSC over US strike


Iraq's parliament passed a resolution n Sunday asking the government to cancel a request for assistance from the US.

The resolution tells the Iraqi government to ensure state monopoly on weapons and to work on ending the presence of all foreign troops in Iraq.

Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi urged parliament to take urgent measures and end the foreign troop presence as soon as possible.

"Despite the internal and external difficulties that we might face, it remains best for Iraq on principle and practicality," Abdul Mahdi told parliament in a speech.


Iraq said it had submitted complaints to the United Nations Security Council over the strikes on Iraq.

The foreign ministry said it had submitted two letters to the UN and asked the Security Council to condemn Soleimani's "assassination".

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