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Tillerson arrives in Afghanistan on surprise visit Iraq rebuffs Tillerson call to disband Iran-backed militias
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US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has arrived in Afghanistan on an unannounced visit. Iraq's prime minister has defended Iran-backed militias, during talks with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson who had criticised their role.
He held talks with Afghan leaders on the new US strategy to end the war, meeting President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah. During Mr Tillerson's visit to Baghdad, PM Haider al-Abadi called the fighters the "hope of Iraq and the region".
They met for almost three hours at the heavily guarded Bagram air base outside the capital Kabul. Mr Tillerson said earlier that the Iran-backed fighters should disband, as the fight against the Islamic State militants was almost over in Iraq.
Thousands of extra US troops are being deployed as part of the new strategy to defeat Taliban insurgents. The Shia militias were mobilised in fighting against IS earlier this year.
Mr Tillerson said he believed there were moderate elements among the group and the US was hoping to engage them in a peace process. More recently, they helped Iraqi troops seize the northern oil-city of Kirkuk from Kurdish forces.
He told reporters he would visit Pakistan on Tuesday to discuss specific US requests to act against the Afghan Taliban and other extremist groups. Mr Tillerson held talks with Mr Abadi in Baghdad late on Monday, a day after the two men spoke during regional talks in Saudi Arabia.
He is also scheduled to visit India to discuss co-operation in Afghanistan including a request for expanding economic assistance there. After that meeting Mr Tillerson told reporters that it was time for Iranian-backed Shia fighters to "go home" now that the battle against IS was "coming to a close".
This was first visit of the former ExxonMobil chief to Afghanistan as secretary of state and it comes weeks after a visit by US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis. But during their talks in Baghdad, Mr Abadi said the paramilitaries were Iraqis - not Iranian proxies - and that they "should be encouraged because they will be the hope of country and the region", his office said.
The fighters "defended their country and sacrificed themselves to defeat the Islamic State group", the statement added.
Mr Tillerson had flown in from Afghanistan, where he met President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah to discuss new US plan to end the war there.
Thousands of extra US troops are being deployed as part of the strategy to defeat the Taliban.
Mr Tillerson said he believed there were moderate elements among the insurgents and the US was hoping to engage them in a peace process.
He said he would visit Pakistan on Tuesday to discuss US requests to act against the Afghan Taliban and other extremist groups.
This was first visit of the former ExxonMobil chief to Afghanistan as secretary of state and it came weeks after a visit by US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis.