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U.S. Officials See Progress In Iraq
April 26, 2006
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (right) meets with Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Nuri Kamil al-Maliki at the U.S. Ambassadors House in Baghdad, April 25 (epa)
April 26, 2006 -- U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld have made a surprise visit to Baghdad to show support for the country's emerging government.
The two met Iraqi leaders, including Prime Minister-designate
Nuri Kamil al-Maliki.
Afterward, Rumsfeld said he came away "most encouraged," while Rice described al-Maliki as "very focused."
Earlier, Rumsfeld said the future U.S. troop levels in Iraq would depend on the new government.
Al-Maliki, a Shi'ite, was chosen last week to head Iraq's government, formally ending a four-month deadlock among the country's Shi'ite, Sunni, and Kurdish groups.
The United States hopes a new national unity cabinet will help pull the country out of the insurgency and sectarian strife.
(compiled from agency reports)