At least one person was killed and five others were wounded in the blasts on Tuesday, the police said. An Iraqi military officer said one soldier was wounded in the blasts that went off in quick succession. Twin blasts Several cars were also damaged and Iraqi firefighters put out the flames before they could spread to other cars.
Minutes after the attacks, Negroponte began his scheduled news conference with Zebari. 'Bold decisions' Negroponte is in Iraq for talks on the handover of security to Iraqi forces. Washington and Baghdad have been in intense negotiations on a new agreement to allow US forces to remain in the country after a UN mandate expires at the end of this year. However, a stumbling block has been the issue of who will be given jurisdiction to prosecute US troops accussed of crimes. The US want the sole right but Iraq is holding out for some legal jurisdiction in order to maintain national soverignty. Zebari said that "bold political decisions" were needed to resolve the issue. He said that the US had submitted new ideas and legal language that "could be acceptable or reasonable", without giving details. "I dont want to give you any false hope about where we are, but I think we are very close." Self-interest Negroponte did not give any details concerning the negotiations, but said that "both countries are pursuing this issue from the point of view of their own national self-interest." Iraqi officials have said that a draft deal sees the US military leaving Iraq by the end of 2011, unless Baghdad asks them to stay longer. Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, the president of Iran, told a visiting senior Iraqi official that Iraq had a "duty" not to make concessions to the US. Also on Tuesday, an envoy to the Arab League arrived in Baghdad to head the grouping's mission there, and Iraqi foreign ministry official said. It is the first Arab League envoy to visit Baghdad for 20 months and represents improving ties between Arab ststes and Iraq. | ||
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