BRUSSELS, March 20 (Reuters) - NATO said it was "adjusting" the posture of its mission in Iraq, in response to a media report that the alliance had started to withdraw personnel from the country due
NATO Confirms Adjustment of Iraq Mission Following Reports of Personnel Withdrawal
NATO's Response to Reports of Personnel Withdrawal in Iraq
BRUSSELS, March 20 (Reuters) - NATO said it was "adjusting" the posture of its mission in Iraq, in response to a media report that the alliance had started to withdraw personnel from the country due to the military conflicts in the Middle East.
Official Statement from NATO
"We can confirm that we are adjusting our posture in the context of NATO Mission Iraq. We are working in close coordination with Allies and partners," NATO spokesperson Allison Hart said in an email to Reuters.
Focus on Personnel Safety
"The safety and security of our personnel is paramount, which is why we will refrain from providing additional details about this matter. NATO and Iraq’s political dialogue and practical cooperation, including through NATO Mission Iraq, will continue," she added.
Media Coverage and Reporting
(Reporting by Andrew Gray;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)






