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Iraqi forces officially assumed control of Baghdad and other cites across the country, following the withdrawal1 of U.S. combat troops from urban areas.
Iraqi Honor Guards perform Tuesday 30 June 2009, as they mark the day they took control of security for Baghdad and other cities in Iraq
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, accompanied by Defense2 Minister Jawad Boulani, reviewed Iraqi troops from the army, navy and air force as a military band played music to celebrate the official U.S. withdrawal from Iraqi towns and cities.
Mr. Maliki then laid a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier as an army bugler3 played to commemorate4 Iraqi troops that have died in the service of their country.
Iraqi soldiers and police staged a long parade in full dress uniform in Baghdad to commemorate the U.S. pullout and to mark the day the government is calling "National Sovereignty Day."
Most Iraqis were joyful5 and jubilant, and few people went to work on the declared national holiday.
Iraqi army tanks, armored personal carriers and other military vehicles lined the streets, as police and soldiers were deployed6 in force to scare away troublemakers7.
Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki (file photo)
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki called the day a "great victory" for the Iraqi people and said the U.S. pullout was "historic."
He says that he has no doubt Iraq will come out holding its head high, and that the country is prepared to retaliate8 with full force against whomever wishes ill against it and its people. He says it is a national and historic duty to stand together behind Iraq's armed forces, which are responsible for this great achievement. He said the occasion must not be used for political or sectarian revenge. He said Iraqis must overcome differences and be wise in dealing9 with political challenges.
The prime minister also noted10 all U.S. forces are scheduled to withdraw from Iraq by the end of 2011, urging his countrymen to look forward with confidence to that moment.
He says Iraqis hope and aspire11 to achieve the ultimate goal set to take place at the end of 2011, with the final pullout of foreign troops from the country. This event will surely take place, he insists, according to the scheduled timetable.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani also spoke12 on Iraqi TV, urging his countrymen to cooperate with the country's political and military leaders to achieve stability.
He says destabilizing the situation in Iraq will not profit any one. The key element in achieving stability, he argues, is the support and cooperation of the public with the political leadership and the armed forces.
U.S. troops have reportedly dismantled13 dozens of bases and command posts inside Baghdad and elsewhere, an handed many over to Iraqi forces.
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