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L'Irak exige la chronologie claire de `' pour le retrait des USA

Dimanche 10 août 2008

Le ministre des affaires étrangères de l'Irak a exigé dimanche que n'importe quelle affaire de sécurité avec les Etats-Unis doit contenir « une chronologie très claire » pour le départ des États-Unis troupes. Un bombardier de suicide a heurté le nord de Bagdad, tuant au moins cinq personnes comprenant un soldat américain.

Le ministre des affaires étrangères Hoshyar Zebari a dit à des journalistes que les négociateurs américains et irakiens étaient « très proches » de conclure un accord à long terme de sécurité qui placera les règles pour les États-Unis troupes en Irak après l'U.N. le mandat expire à la fin de l'année.

Zebari a indiqué que les Irakiens insistaient sur le fait que l'accord incluent « une chronologie très claire » pour le retrait des États-Unis - les forces menées, mais lui ont refusé de parler des dates spécifiques.

« Nous l'avons dit que c'est un processus condition-conduit, » nous sommes ajoutés, proposant que le programme de départ pourrait être modifié si la situation de sécurité changeait.

Mais Zebari a précisé que les Irakiens n'accepteraient pas une affaire qui manque d'une chronologie pour l'extrémité des États-Unis présence militaire.

Le « non, aucun certainement là doit être une chronologie très claire, » Zebari répondu une fois demandé si les Irakiens accepteraient un accord qui n'a pas mentionné des dates.

Les différences au-dessus d'un horaire de retrait ont devenu des questions les plus controversables restantes dans les entretiens, qui ont commencé tôt cette année. LES États-Unis et les négociateurs irakiens ont manqué une date de cible du 31 juillet pour accomplir l'affaire, qui doit être approuvée par le Parlement de l'Irak.

Le Président Bush a immuablement refusé d'accepter n'importe quel horaire pour apporter les États-Unis troupes à la maison. Le mois dernier, cependant, Bush et Al-Maliki de Nouri de premier ministre ont accepté de placer « un horizon général de temps » pour les États-Unis départ.

La semaine dernière, deux fonctionnaires irakiens aînés ont dit à Associated Press que les négociateurs américains ont eu l'accord à une formule ce qui enlèverait les États-Unis les forces des villes irakiennes pour le 30 juin 2009 avec tout le combat s'assemble hors du pays pour le mois de octobre 2010.

Les dernières troupes américaines de soutien laisseraient environ trois ans après, les Irakiens dits.

Mais les États-Unis les fonctionnaires exigent qu'il n'y a aucun accord les dates spécifiques. Les fonctionnaires américains et irakiens ont parlé de l'état de l'anonymat parce que les entretiens sont continus. Le gouvernement Shiite-mené de l'Irak croit qu'un programme de retrait est essentiel pour gagner l'approbation parlementaire.

Les fonctionnaires américains ont été moins optimistes en raison des différences principales sur les questions principales comprenant qui peut autoriser les États-Unis military operations and immunity for U.S. troops from prosecution under Iraqi law.

The White House said discussions continued on a bilateral agreement and said any timeframe discussed was due to major improvements in security over the past year.

“We are only now able to discuss conditions-based time horizons because security has improved so much. This would not have been possible 18 months ago,” White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said Sunday. “We all look forward to the day when Iraqi security forces take the lead on more combat missions, allowing U.S. troops to serve in an overwatch role, and more importantly return home.”

Iraq’s position in the U.S. talks hardened after a series of Iraqi military successes against Shiite and Sunni extremists in Basra, Baghdad, Mosul and other major cities.

Violence in Iraq has declined sharply over the past year following a U.S. troop buildup, a Sunni revolt against al-Qaida in Iraq and a Shiite militia cease-fire.

But attacks continue, raising concern that the militants are trying to regroup.

The suicide bomber struck Sunday afternoon as U.S. and Iraqi troops were responding to a roadside bombing that wounded an Iraqi in Tarmiyah, 30 miles north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said.

Four Iraqi civilians were killed along with the American soldier, military spokesman Lt. Col. Steve Stover said. Two American soldiers and an Iraqi interpreter were among 24 people wounded.

No group claimed responsibility for the blast but suicide bombings are the signature attack of al-Qaida in Iraq.

“This was a heinous attack by al-Qaida in Iraq against an Iraqi family, followed by a cowardly attack against innocent civilians, their security forces and U.S. soldiers,” Stover said.

Elsewhere, a suicide car bomber attacked the Kurdish security department in Khanaqin, 90 miles northeast of Baghdad. At least two people were killed and 25 wounded, including the commander of local Kurdish forces, Lt. Col. Majid Ahmed, police said.

Ethnic tensions have been rising in northern Iraq amid disputes between Kurds, Turkomen and mostly Sunni Arabs over Kurdish demands to annex the oil-rich city of Kirkuk into their self-ruled region.

Sawarah Ghalib, 25, who was wounded in the blast, said he believed military operations under way south of the city in Diyala province had pushed insurgents into the Khanaqin area.

“I did not expect that a terrorist attack to take place in our secure town,” Ghalib said from his bed in the Khanaqin hospital. “Al-Qaida is to blame for this attack. Operations in Diyala have pushed them here.”

In Baghdad, six people were killed in a series of bombings on the first day of the Iraqi work week.

The deadliest blast occurred about 8:15 a.m. in a crowded area where people wait for buses in the capital’s mainly Shiite southeastern district of Kamaliya. Four people were killed, including a woman and her brother, and 11 others wounded, according to police.

A car bomb later exploded as an Iraqi army patrol transporting money to a state-run bank passed by in Baghdad’s central Khillani square, killing two people including an Iraqi soldier and wounding nine other people, a police officer said.

Another Iraqi soldier was killed and five were wounded by a car bomb in Salman Pak, about 25 kilometers south of Baghdad, police said.

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Associated Press writers Hamza Hendawi, Kim Gamel and Sameer N. Yacoub in Baghdad and Yahya Barzanji in Sulaimaniyah contributed to this report.



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