Sudani made the comments in meetings with the Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris and the UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
The Iraqi government is seeking to move towards ending the presence of these forces in Iraq, Sudani told Cameron.
Referring to the ongoing Israeli war in the Gaza Strip, the Iraqi prime minister called on the world powers to play a role in ending the current war in the Palestinian territories.
Back in January, Sudani told Reuters that Iraq wants US-led military forces to immediately leave the Arab country due to their destabilizing effects.
“There is a need to reorganize this [Iraq-US] relationship so that it is not a target or justification for any party, internal or foreign, to tamper with stability in Iraq and the region,” he emphasized.
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Iraq’s parliament is pushing for a law mandating the withdrawal of the US-led coalition troops from the country in light of a series of attacks on Iran-backed militias.
The Joint Military Technical Committee between Iraq and the US is scheduled to reconvene on Sunday to discuss a timetable for the withdrawal of the coalition from the country.
Iraq’s parliament on Saturday held a session which condemned the recent US airstrikes against Iraqi militias aligned with Iran, however, the session was marked by the absence of most Sunni and Kurdish lawmakers.
The move came after a US drone strike killed Abu Baqir al-Saadi, a top commander from the Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah in eastern Baghdad.