Prime Minister al-Sudani arrived in the German capital yesterday on the top of a high-profile government delegation to discuss deals related to Iraq’s chronic electricity shortage and investments in associated natural gas.
“We appreciate Germany’s security and military support to Iraq in its battle against ISIS,” al-Sudani said, “we assure that our security bodies are capable of deterring terrorism.”
“Iraq no longer needs combat forces. The existing teams are advisory, for training and intelligence support purposes exclusively,” he added.
The Iraqi prime minister said that the Iraqi authorities are “currently studying the Global Coalition’s presence in Iraq to decide, technically and professionally, the size and tasks of the training missions, and the duration Iraqi forces need to develop their capabilities.”