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ReutersU.N. mandate expires on Dec. 31, leaving future of foreign troops uncertainIraq's parliament rejected on Saturday a draft law that allows troops from Britain, Australia and a several other countries to remain beyond the end of this year, Iraqi parliamentarians said.
The draft law, which covers the temporary presence of the foreign troops once a U.N. mandate expires on Dec. 31, was rejected in a voice vote, said Hussein al-Falluji, a member of the Sunni Accordance Front.
He said lawmakers wanted the government to draw up an agreement akin to the U.S.-Iraqi deal that allows U.S. troops to stay in Iraq three more years.
The law would cover the future of troops from Britain, Australia, Romania, Estonia, El Salvador and NATO in Iraq, where violence has fallen sharply and foreign troops are increasingly handing over security control to local forces.
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