The United States is confident that the Iraqi Parliament would approve a controversial military pact that allows American troops to remain in Iraq until the end of 2011, White House Spokeswoman Dana Perino said on Wednesday.
"We think we're on a good trajectory right now," Perino told reporters. "All we need to do is to have them have the reading, let the Parliament debate, as you would in a democratic society, and then have a vote. We think they'll be able to do it later this week, or early next week, or next week."
Iraq's Cabinet on Sunday approved unanimously the long-awaited security pact, under which US troops would withdraw from Iraq's cities, towns and villages by June 30 next year to their bases and would leave the country on December 31, 2011.
The draft pact would be sent to Iraq's Parliament for final approval.