New US Consulate facility inaugurated
IRBIL, Iraq -- The United States inaugurated a massive new consulate compound Wednesday in Irbil, the capital of northern Iraq's semiautonomous Kurdish region.
The move highlighted Washington's diplomatic and strategic engagement in the Kurdish region, particularly as the U.S. moves troops who had been stationed elsewhere in Iraq as part of a mission against the Islamic State group, under an agreement with the central government in Baghdad.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Michael Rigas joined Kurdish leaders for the inauguration of the sprawling complex -- planned as the largest U.S. Consulate in the world -- built on a 50-acre site along the Irbil-Shaqlawa highway at a cost of $796 million.
"America's investment in this new consulate provides a sec

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