The "Disengagement" Initiative
Given the risks resulting from the recent military and security escalation and the resulting repercussions that would harm Iraq, the entire region, and the world, whether on the legal, economic, security, or political levels and while we condemn any attack that affects Iraqi sovereignty and leads to the shedding of Iraqi blood, we propose an initiative framework to end the clash on Iraqi territory to preserve the highest Iraqi national interests.
The initiative is a framework of general principles subject to development according to the visions of the concerned parties.
We sincerely call on all parties to seek ways out of the crisis instead of escalation, which threatens disastrous consequences for Iraq, its security, and stability.
God and the interest of Iraq are behind the intention.
1-Ending the mission of the International Coalition Forces after ten years of fighting ISIS, according to a road map agreed upon within a specific period.
2-Preventing any combat presence of all International Coalition Forces in Iraq.
3-Condemning and criminalizing any American military or security targeting of any Iraqi individuals and institutions on Iraqi soil.
4-Organizing advisory and training cooperation areas within clear, specific, and binding legal agreements for all Iraqi and foreign parties.
5-Preventing the use of Iraq as a launching pad for any hostile action against any country, especially neighboring countries, as stipulated in the Iraqi Constitution, and to ensure the neutralization and stability of Iraq.
6-Ensuring that Iraq is neutralized militarily and security-wise in regional and international conflicts in which Iraq has no interest. At the same time, Iraq is committed to its political and humanitarian duty regarding crucial issues. And to support Iraq if it is exposed to any external aggression or violation of its unity, security, and sovereignty by any country.
7-Adopting the "Strategic Framework Agreement" as a basis for organizing Iraqi-American relations.
8-Criminalizing the targeting of any foreign diplomatic, advisory, or economic presence legally present on Iraqi soil.
9-Supporting the democratic process in Iraq as a basis for the structure of the political system and the formation of authorities.
10-Supporting the elected Iraqi governments, and deal with it as the only legitimate government representing the Iraqi state in its policies and interests, and no party can dispute its sovereign decisions internally and externally.