Iran leader says Iraq should demand US withdraw troops

AFP  |  Tehran 

Iran's Ayatollah has called on to demand US troops leave "as soon as possible" during a meeting with the Iraqi in

"You should take actions to make sure the Americans withdraw their troops from as soon as possible because wherever they have had an enduring presence, forcing them out has become problematic," Khamenei said on Saturday according to his official website.

"The current government and parliament in and the political figures are not what the US desires; they plot to remove them from the political scene of Iraq," he told Iraqi Adel

Abdel Mahdi, on his first official visit to Iran, also met Saturday with Hassan Rouhani, who visited Iraq last month.

is under pressure from to limit ties with its neighbour, particularly after the withdrew from the nuclear deal last year and hit with sanctions.

has close but complicated ties with Iraq, with significant influence among its Shiite political groups.

The two countries fought a bloody war from 1980 to 1988 and Tehran's influence in grew after the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq toppled the government of

was the first country to respond to Iraqi calls for help after Islamic State group jihadists captured in 2014 and threatened to overrun and

dispatched "military advisors" and equipment overnight along with the famous Revolutionary Guards elite to prevent IS jihadists from approaching its western borders.

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 15:15 IST