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00:00Maybe as soon as possible. Thank you Ibrahim for this comprehensive briefing, and we will get back to you with any new developments, of course, during our bulletins during this day.
00:10Ibrahim Al-Humbali, Al-Sharq correspondent in Benghazi, thank you very much
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00:22Iraq has officially become free of foreign combat troops for the first time in seven years. On the 26th of last July,
00:31baghdad and washington agreed on the withdrawal of all american fighting forces
00:36by January 20-22, while keeping US advisers and trainers to help the Iraqi security forces.
00:47Iraq witnessed demonstrations for the supporters of the popular mobilization to commemorate the second anniversary of the assassination of Jerusalem Corps Commander Qasem Soleimani and the leader in the mobilization Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandes.
00:56The demonstrations started from the area of Al-Jadiriyah in the center of Baghdad with the participation of thousands of supporters of the factions
01:04under the mobilization amid demands for a complete withdrawal of foreign forces from the country.
01:11With regard to the withdrawal of coalition forces, many positions have emerged both inside Iraq and abroad.
01:18Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
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01:47The eighth round of the Vienna nuclear talks was temporarily suspended due to the New Year holiday, following progress and a modest description.
01:57But a source familiar with the progress of the negotiations
02:00he confirmed that the differences are still deep on the file of lifting the sanctions.
02:07In the eighth round of diplomatic efforts to revive the Iranian nuclear agreement, the dispute still exists between the United States and Iran.
02:18Among the demands of insistence and seriousness, the talks are still ongoing on a draft that included the outcomes of the last seven rounds
02:28with modest progress described by the US State Department,
02:33it is slow compared to the rapid progress of Iran's nuclear program.
02:41I don't accept what's serious and what's not serious. All the parties here are serious and I know it. Certainly, Iran, the United States, the Europeans, as well as the Chinese and Russia.
02:52We're all serious about negotiating.
02:54The other point of view is speculation