US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar
Zebari said here yesterday that the two countries are close to a security
deal.
"We are very close. I have said many times that I think it is in the final
stages and this would need the support of all the political leaders about this
agreement," Zebari said before his meeting with Rice on the sidelines of the UN
General Assembly.
"I hope there will be some good news for both of us and also to sustain and
maintain the political and security gains that have been achieved in Iraq," he
said.
Rice said there has been "good progress" in the talks of the security deal,
although she said certain protections are needed to be agreed for the US forces
stationed in Iraq.
The two countries have been negotiating the security deal as the UN mandate
in Iraq will expire at the end of this year. According to both sides, the deal
will not include a clear timetable for US forces to withdraw from Iraq and a US
pullout will depend on security conditions in Iraq.