Washington (CNN) Sens. Lindsey Graham and Elizabeth Warren spent their Fourth of July finishing up a multi-day visit to Iraq by meeting with government officials there and US troops assisting in the fight against ISIS.

The two senators posted photos of their visit Wednesday on Twitter.

Graham, a South Carolina Republican, and Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, met with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in Baghdad after touring Mosul to observe rebuilding efforts following the city's liberation from ISIS.

I joined @LindseyGrahamSC in Iraq for a tour of Mosul. The city was controlled by ISIS until a year ago, when Iraqi Security Forces liberated it with US support. Much of the city is still in ruins, but the Iraqis are working hard to rebuild. pic.twitter.com/4mJ7rD8Kok — Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) July 4, 2018

In Erbil, Graham met with Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani, while Warren traveled to Kuwait to visit the Massachusetts Army National Guard.

Warren also visited the US Embassy, where she met with US Ambassador to Iraq Douglas Silliman and other foreign service members.

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