US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has arrived in Iraqi capital Baghdad on an unannounced visit following meetings in Jordan.
Austin made an unannounced trip to Iraq on Tuesday, in a visit that an official said was aimed at showing that Washington was committed to keeping its military presence in the Arab country nearly 20 years after the US-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein.
“What (Iraqi’s) will hear from him is commitment to retaining our force presence, but it’s not just about the military instrument. The United States is broadly interested in a strategic partnership with the government of Iraq,” the senior US defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told reporters.
Austin was the last commanding general of US forces in Iraq after the 2003 invasion.
“I’m here to reaffirm the US-Iraq strategic partnership as we move toward a more secure, stable, and sovereign Iraq,” he wrote on Twitter.
The defense secretary is slated to visit Egypt and Israel amid heightened tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.
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