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US backs Iraq’s territorial integrity: Defense minister

US Defense Secretary James Mattis meets with Iraqi PM Haidar al-Abadi in Baghdad

22.08.2017 - Update : 23.08.2017
US backs Iraq’s territorial integrity: Defense minister FILE PHOTO - US Secretary of Defense James Mattis

Iraq

BAGHDAD 

U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis on Tuesday told Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi that Washington rejects any action that could threaten Iraq’s territorial integrity.

Mattis arrived in the Iraqi capital on Tuesday morning for an unannounced visit.

Mattis met with al-Abadi at the latter’s Baghdad office where the two men discussed means of “enhancing bilateral cooperation in the fields of military training and armament and the war on terrorism,” according to a statement issued by al-Abadi’s office.

“The U.S. supports the maintenance of Iraq's unity and rejects any action aimed at dividing or destabilizing it,” the statement quoted Mattis as saying.

From Baghdad, the U.S. defense secretary is expected to fly to Erbil, administrative capital of northern Iraq’s Kurdish regional administration.

On Sept. 25, residents of the region will take part in a popular referendum on whether or not to declare formal independence from the Iraqi state.

Baghdad rejects the planned poll, saying it could adversely affect the ongoing fight against Daesh, which -- despite a string of recent defeats -- still maintains a significant presence in Iraq.

The U.S. has also voiced concern that the referendum could serve as a “distraction” from other regional issues, especially the fight against terrorism and the political stabilization of post-Daesh Iraq.

*Reporting by Ibrahim Saleh; Writing by Mahmoud Barakat

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