The Governments of the United States of
America and the Republic of Iraq reaffirmed their commitment to a strong and
long-term security partnership between the two countries at the inaugural
meeting of the Defense and Security Joint Coordinating Committee (JCC) of the
Strategic Framework Agreement (SFA), from May 22-24, 2012.
The meetings, held at the U.S.
Department of Defense following a meeting with Secretary of Defense Leon
Panetta and Acting Iraqi Minister of Defense Saadoun Al-Dlimi, were co-chaired
by the Iraqi acting minister of defense and by the U.S. Acting Under Secretary
of State for Arms Control and International Security Rose Gottemoeller, and
Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Policy James Miller. Defense and security is one of the eight
areas of cooperation agreed upon by Iraq and the United States under the 2008
SFA to strengthen cooperation in areas of critical interest to both
countries. The establishment of the
Defense and Security Joint Coordinating Committee signifies both countries’
commitment to strengthen the U.S.-Iraqi strategic partnership and continue
coordination and cooperation on these vital issues.
During three days of meetings,
discussions were held on a number of items of mutual interest, including future
sales of military equipment, joint military exercises, and Iraq’s strategy to
ensure its future stability and security.
In support of an enduring partnership, the United States and the
Government of Iraq expanded dialogue on ways of increasing strategic
cooperation that would promote stability within Iraq as well as throughout the
region. The United States also
reaffirmed its commitment to advancing Iraq’s stability through the training,
equipping, and enhancing the capacity of Iraq’s armed forces for defense
against external threats and for counterterrorism.
Both sides discussed ongoing and future
security assistance. In addition to an
initial purchase of 18 F-16 aircraft in September 2011, during the meetings the
Government of Iraq reconfirmed its interest in purchasing a second set of 18
F-16s and the United States reconfirmed its commitment to the sale. The F-16s and other military equipment will
help protect Iraq’s sovereignty, meet legitimate defense needs and symbolize
the long-term security partnership envisioned by both countries.
The United States commends the Iraqi
security forces for their demonstrated capability to protect the Iraqi people
and recognizes the continued sacrifice being made to ensure Iraq’s
security. The Iraqi security forces have
made great strides in stabilizing the security situation in Iraq and in
facilitating Iraq’s emergence as a strategic partner that promotes and
contributes to regional security.
The United States and the Government of
Iraq agreed that the next meeting of the Defense and Security Joint
Coordinating Committee will be hosted by Iraq in Baghdad this fall. The purpose of the second meeting will be to
build upon the foundation laid out this week, and continue discussions on
strengthening defense and security cooperation as part of the multifaceted
relationship developed between the United States and the Government of Iraq.
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