News conflicting about an American message talking about the withdrawal of the American army from Iraq, while French and Reuters news agencies reported that the American forces within the international coalition had informed Baghdad in an official message that they would relocate their forces outside Iraq in the coming weeks, a Defense Department spokesman said that he could not confirm Or deny the message.

The French news agency quoted a statement issued by the Joint Task Force in Iraq as saying that the decision came out of respect for the request of the Iraqi parliament and prime minister, and the sovereign decision that called for the departure of the American forces.

In the letter signed by the Commander of the American Task Force in Iraq, Brigadier General William Sealy III, which was confirmed by a US military official and another Iraqi to the French news agency, the US military stated that the coalition forces - led by the United States - "will be repositioned in the coming weeks."

On the other hand, a Pentagon spokesman told Reuters he could not immediately confirm the authenticity of a message stating the intention of the US-led coalition to withdraw from Iraq.

For its part, the Iraqi Joint Operations Command said it cannot confirm or deny the authenticity of the message that the American forces intend to withdraw.

The head of the caretaker government in Iraq, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, stressed in a statement to his office after receiving the American ambassador to Iraq, Matthew Tooler, on the necessity of joint work to implement the withdrawal of foreign forces according to the decision of the Iraqi parliament, and to put relations with the United States on sound grounds, as he put it.