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PMBAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki called for a dialogue on Wednesday with rival blocs to gauge whether or not US troops currently in Iraq should stay beyond a year-end deadline for their withdrawal.

Maliki's remarks reiterate comments he made last month, when he said he would hold talks with other parties to reach a nationwide consensus on the issue, with US officials pressing Baghdad to decide within weeks whether it wants a longer-term US military presence.

"The decision about the US withdrawal is a huge national task, so I will call all the blocs' leaders to have a dialogue to say whether they want to keep the forces or not," Maliki told a news conference in Baghdad.

"After that, the government will decide on keeping them, or making them leave."

Maliki said on April 26 that he would make such a call after returning from a planned trip to South Korea, which he completed this month.

He has previously alluded to domestic political difficulties he would have in seeking approval in parliament for an extension.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2011

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