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NATO says it is ‘adjusting’ mission in Iraq after report of withdrawal of personnel

By Thomson Reuters Mar 20, 2026 | 9:56 AM

BRUSSELS, March 20 (Reuters) – NATO said it was “adjusting” the posture of ​its mission in Iraq, ‌in response to a media report that the alliance had started to withdraw ‌personnel ​from the ⁠country due to the ⁠military conflicts in the Middle East.

“We can confirm that we are adjusting ​our posture in the context of NATO ⁠Mission Iraq. ⁠We are working ​in close coordination with Allies ​and partners,” NATO spokesperson ‌Allison Hart said in an email to Reuters.

“The safety and security ⁠of our personnel is paramount, which is why we will ⁠refrain ‌from providing additional ⁠details about this matter. ​NATO ‌and Iraq’s political ​dialogue and ⁠practical cooperation, including through NATO Mission Iraq, will continue,” she added.

(Reporting by Andrew Gray;Editing by Sudip ​Kar-Gupta)