The
Bush administration officials told Al Jazeera that they expect to finalise a deal by the end of July over the so-called Status of Forces agreement, or Sofa.
The agreement would replace the current United Nations mandate authorising US troops to remain in the nation, which expires in December 2008.
However, Muqtada al-Sadr,
And last week Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani,
'No need' for bases
David Satterfield, a senior adviser on
"The Sofa agreement and the strategic frameworks agreement will make explicit that there is no desire for, indeed there is a rejection of permanent bases. We could not be clearer on this point," he said.
"We do not believe that there is a need for such bases."
Satterfield said that the
Samir al-Sumaida'ie, the Iraqi ambassador to the
"It's a matter of the current need of
"Our obligation to our people is to protect their interests, the obligation of the
"Where these interests coincide, then we can reach agreement."
Any prospective agreement can also be terminated two years after either party decides to do so, al-Sumaida'ie said.
However, in the
The move could prevent George Bush, the
US soldiers
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