George Bush and Nouri al-Maliki have agreed that a security pact should include a general, non-binding “time horizon” for troop withdrawals from Iraq, the White House said today. The leaders agreed to lay down “aspirational goals” based on improving ground conditions, Reuters reports, striking a compromise between the prime minister’s recent calls for a timetable and President Bush’s aversion to hard deadlines.
The two spoke yesterday in an effort to speed negotiations to keep American forces in Iraq after a UN mandate expires at year’s end. It was the closest the US has come to accepting anything like a timetable, though the spokesman said goals would be based on “continued improving conditions on the ground and not an arbitrary date.” (More Iraq exit strategy stories.)