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US presses NATO for major reset, ending mission in Iraq – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 19, 20262 Mins Read
US presses NATO for major reset, ending mission in Iraq – POLITICO
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Contacted by POLITICO, a NATO official speaking on behalf of the organization said there is “no timeline associated with NATO Mission Iraq … or with KFOR,” adding: “These missions are based on need, undergo periodic review, and are adjusted as circumstances evolve.”

For now, no decision has been taken on ending either operation. All 32 allies must approve the start and end of missions, a process that typically involves jockeying and pressure campaigns from multiple allies and not just the U.S.

No extra allies

The U.S. is also pressing allies not to invite Ukraine and the alliance’s four official Indo-Pacific partners — Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea — to the formal meetings at NATO’s July summit in Ankara, the four diplomats said. 

The U.S. has also signaled it wants to wind down the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR), which is even more concerning for European allies. | Pierre Crom/Getty Images

The countries could still be invited to side events, they added, with the request partly justified as reducing the number of summit meetings.

Keeping NATO partner countries on the sidelines of the summit “would send a signal that perhaps the focus is much more on core NATO issues,” said Oana Lungescu, a former NATO spokesperson and a senior fellow at London’s Royal United Services Institute.

The official speaking for NATO said the alliance would “communicate on participation of partners at the summit in due course.”

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