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US opens new Iraq embassy in symbolic move
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-01-05 22:38

BAGHDAD – The United States opened its new embassy building in Baghdad Monday, a step meant to symbolize its transition from occupying power to an ally of a sovereign Iraqi government.


US marines raise the US flag during a formal opening of the new US embassy in Baghdad's fortified Green Zone January 5, 2009. [Agencies] 

In recent weeks US diplomats have gradually moved into the $592 million newly-built compound, the world's largest US embassy building, leaving behind a sprawling palace they had inhabited since toppling Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein in 2003.

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US officials ruled Iraq directly from the same palace for more than a year after taking Baghdad.

The opening of the new embassy is in line with a change of power that was effected on New Year's Day, when US forces in Iraq officially came under an Iraqi mandate.

US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Iraqi President Jalal Talabani attended the opening ceremony.

In a courtyard between two wings of the new building, the Iraqi national anthem was played, then US Marines raised an American flag to the tune of the Star Spangled Banner.

"It is from here men and women, civilian and military, will help build the new Iraq," Negroponte said in a speech.

US ambassador Ryan Crocker called the embassy's opening "a new era for Iraq and United States relations."

Talabani thanked the United States for helping create a democratic Iraq "which will serve as a model for other peoples of the eastern world."

"More normal"

The embassy has 1,200 employees, including diplomats, servicemen and staff from 14 federal agencies, US embassy spokeswoman Susan Ziadeh said.

"Its scale reflects the importance of the US-Iraq bilateral relationship," she said. "It reflects a more normal situation. This is a broadening of the relationship because the situation is more secure."

US forces on New Year's Day handed over responsibility to Iraqi troops for the Green Zone, a fortified compound in the heart of Baghdad off limits to most Iraqis, who have widely viewed it as a symbol of foreign military occupation.

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