Iraqi prime minister demands U.S. pullout timetable
Associated Press
BAGHDAD — Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says there can be no security agreement with the United States unless there is a "specific deadline" for the withdrawal of American troops.
Al-Maliki also says that unless some clauses in the draft agreement under discussion are changed, it will be "difficult" for the pact to be adopted. He did not identify all those clauses.
But the prime minister told tribal leaders today that he cannot grant "open immunity" to Iraqis or foreigners because that would violate the "sanctity of Iraqi blood."
Baghdad and Washington are negotiating an agreement on the future of U.S. troops in Iraq. Al-Maliki aides say Iraq insists on 2011 as the target date for the withdrawal of the last U.S. soldier.