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Biden, al-Kadhemi discuss embassy rocket strikes

US and Iraqi leaders agree that perpetrators of attack must be held to account

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2021 8:00PM

Biden, al-Kadhemi discuss embassy rocket strikes
The aftermath of the rocket fire that struck the US Embassy in the high-security Green Zone of Baghdad, Iraq. – Twitter pic, February 24, 2021

WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi spoke about this week’s rocket strikes on the US embassy in Baghdad, the White House said yesterday, with both leaders saying those responsible should be held accountable.

The conversation came just days after Biden marked one month in office.

“The president affirmed US support for Iraq’s sovereignty and independence and commended the prime minister’s leadership,” the White House statement said. 

On Monday, at least three rockets targeted the US embassy in the high-security Green Zone of Iraq’s capital Baghdad. 

“(Biden and al-Kadhemi) discussed the recent rocket attacks against Iraqi and Coalition personnel and agreed that those responsible for such attacks must be held fully to account,” the White House said of the call. 

“Together, they discussed the importance of advancing the strategic dialogue between our countries and expanding bilateral cooperation on other key issues.”

US State Department spokesman Ned Price had said on Monday that the United States holds Iran responsible for the strikes. 

“What we will not do is lash out and risk an escalation that plays into the hands of Iran and contributes to their attempts to further destabilize Iraq,” Price told reporters.

The attack was the third in a week to target Western diplomatic, military or commercial installations in Iraq after months of relative calm. 

The attacks are usually claimed by shadowy groups that both Iraqi and US officials say are “smokescreens” for hardline pro-Iran factions inside Iraq. 

Iraq’s al-Kadhemi has pledged to put a halt to rocket attacks but struggled to hold the groups to account, infuriating the US.

In October, the US threatened to close its embassy in Baghdad if the attacks did not stop, so hardline groups agreed to an indefinite truce. – AFP, February 24, 2021

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