Trump did not meet with Iraqi PM for security reasons: US

IANS  |  Washington 

could not meet with Iraqi on his recent surprise trip to the Middle Eastern country because for "security reasons" the was only informed of the president's visit two hours earlier, the said on Thursday.

Abdelmahdi was elsewhere in and could not rearrange his schedule to meet with Trump on such short notice, Sanders said, reported.

Given the announcement, the Iraqi premier's press office issued a statement saying that the meeting could not be arranged due to a lack of agreement regarding how to conduct it and so the two leaders spoke on the phone instead.

During that telephone conversation, Trump invited Abdelmahdi to visit the White House and the accepted, Sanders said.

In addition, she said that US will meet with Abdelmahdi in on January 11.

Trump and his wife on Wednesday made a surprise visit to US troops deployed in Iraq, the first time the has visited soldiers stationed abroad.

The first couple visited the US Ain al Asad base in Iraq's western province, and on their return to aboard they stopped in to spend 45 minutes with US soldiers at the

Last week, Trump announced that he was withdrawing from all 2,000 US troops stationed there to fight the Islamic State as part of an international coalition.

According to local media, the also ordered the withdrawal of 7,000 of the 14,000 US troops stationed in Afghanistan, although this has not been officially confirmed.

The has about 5,200 soldiers deployed in as part of the coalition fighting the IS.

Last week, Pompeo assured Abdelmahdi that the US remains committed to the "sovereignty and territorial integrity" of and promised that the international coalition will continue working closely with the to destroy the remnants of the Islamic State.

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First Published: Fri, December 28 2018. 00:58 IST