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| Iraqi President Jalal Talabani (file
photo) | ROME, Nov. 12
(Xinhuanet) -- Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said here Saturday he considered
it possible to reach an agreement on the withdrawal of foreign troops from his
country by the end of 2006.
Iraqi police and soldiers were being trained and
would be able to maintain order in the country themselves, creating conditions
for foreign troops to leave, said Talabani, who is on a week-long visit to
Italy.
"If things continue as they are I think by the end of
2006 we can discuss the end of the presence of foreign troops," the Iraqi
president told reporters.
An insurgency has claimed the lives of thousands of
people since the US-led Iraq war started in March 2003.
Referring to Iraqi elections to be held in April next
year, Talabani, an Iraqi Kurd, said he expected no party would gain an absolute
majority.
Shi'ite coalition would be the strongest force and
Kurdistan Alliance would finish the second, Talabani predicted. Enditem
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