Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs shared on Thursday in a statement that the announcement of the date for ending the United States-led coalition's mission in the country has been postponed over "recent developments."
Meanwhile, talking about bilateral relations with Washington, the country's ministry remarked that this is "completely separate" from the relationship with the international coalition forces. "This relationship existed before the coalition and will continue after it," the ministry said.
The ministry further clarified that there are no more US troops in the country, except for military advisors who work "under the umbrella of the international coalition."