Washington: The United States on Sunday expressed disappointment over Iraq's decision to expel all foreign troops from its territory and cutting off ties with the US-led international anti-terrorist coalition.
Washington has also urged Baghdad to reconsider the importance of the ongoing economic and security relationships between the two countries.
The United States is disappointed by the action taken today in the Iraqi Council of Representatives. While we await further clarification on the legal nature and impact of today's resolution, we strongly urge Iraqi leaders to reconsider the importance of the ongoing economic and security relationship between the two countries and the continued presence of the Global Coalition to defeat ISIS, US state department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said.
Reportedly, Trump threatens 'very big' sanctions on Iraq if US troops forced to leave.
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