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US welcomes ratification of Iraqi election results

Odierno gives Obama 'positive' report on Iraq security
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (AFP) June 2, 2010 - US commander in Iraq General Ray Odierno Wednesday gave President Barack Obama a "positive" report on security as American combat troops prepare to exit within three months. "General Odierno provided a positive assessment of the current security conditions and the ongoing transition of responsibilities to Iraqi security forces," White House deputy spokesman Bill Burton told reporters. "The President and General Odierno also discussed the encouraging step taken by Iraq's federal Supreme Court to certify election results, as well as US support for an inclusive government formation process."

Burton was speaking as Obama headed to Pittsburgh on Air Force One, after meeting Odierno in the Oval Office. The meeting came a day after US military support for Iraqi efforts to secure Baghdad's Green Zone ended, in the latest step in the American withdrawal from Iraq more than seven years after its invasion of Iraq. American combat troops are due to pull out of Iraq by the end of August, leaving behind around 50,000 soldiers who will focus on advising and training their Iraqi counterparts. Under the terms of a US-Iraq bilateral security agreement signed in November 2008, all American soldiers are to leave Iraq by the end of 2011. There are currently 92,000 US soldiers in Iraq.
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) June 1, 2010
The United States welcomed the Iraqi supreme court's ratification of election results on Tuesday, urging political leaders to move "without delay" to form a new government.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs hailed what he called "an important step forward as Iraqis continue to take control of their own future."

The supreme court ruling confirms initial election results released in late March that put former premier Iyad Allawi's Iraqiya bloc in the lead, followed closely by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's State of Law alliance.

However, the court reaffirmed a previous ruling that deals a blow to Allawi's claim to have the right to be awarded the first opportunity to form a government.

"It is now time for Iraq's political leaders to accelerate their negotiations on the formation of an inclusive and representative government that is responsive to the needs of the Iraqi people," Gibbs said in a statement.

"The United States will continue to work with our Iraqi partners to advance a political process that brings Iraqis together, and that allows Iraq to ease old conflicts and build a future of greater peace and prosperity for all of its people."

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised the strong nationwide voter turnout for the March 7 general election, adding the country's electoral commission and security forces managed to stage what she called "a credible and competitive election."

The whole electoral "experience demonstrates that Iraqis want to use the political process to choose their leaders and settle differences," the chief US diplomat added.

"With the election results officially certified, we call on Iraq's political leaders to move forward without delay to form an inclusive and representative government that will work on behalf of the Iraqi people."

She pledged continued US support for Iraq's fledgling democracy.

The impasse over the formation of a government comes as the US military pulls its troops out of Iraq, in line with the terms of a bilateral security agreement between Baghdad and Washington.

All American combat troops are set to leave Iraq by the end of August, leaving about 50,000 to advise and train their Iraqi counterparts. A complete withdrawal is due by the end of 2011.

"We congratulate the newly elected members of the Council of Representatives and look forward to working with them in pursuit of our shared goals of expanding peace and security in Iraq and in the region," Gibbs said.



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Iraq supreme court ratifies March election results
Baghdad (AFP) June 1, 2010
Iraq's supreme court on Tuesday ratified the results of the country's March general election, clearing the way for a faster pace to government formation talks which remain in limbo. The ruling confirms initial results released in late March that put former premier Iyad Allawi's Iraqiya bloc in the lead, followed closely by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's State of Law alliance. "The court ... read more







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