Saudi Arabia wants US troops to stay in Iraq, top official says

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Saudi Arabia doesn't want US troops to leave Iraq and fears that a withdrawal could make the Middle East less safe, the country's Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud told CNN on Monday.

Saudi Arabia doesn't want US troops to leave Iraq and fears that a withdrawal could make the Middle East less safe, the country's Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud told CNN on Monday.

Faisal said the American presence in the region played a crucial role in defeating ISIS and was key to preventing the resurgence of the terror group."The US has proven time and again to be a reliable ally of the Kingdom, and this is also the case with the Trump administration," he told CNN."We work very well with President Trump and with the State Department and the Pentagon and we coordinate on issues of regional security," he said.

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