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    Parliamentary Foreign Affairs: Turkey rejects dialogue with Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Sat 12 Nov 2016, 5:43 am

    Parliamentary Foreign Affairs: Turkey rejects dialogue with Iraq
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    # Algmehorah_uz
    Confirmed to the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee member Abbas al-Bayati, said on Saturday that Turkey closed the door of dialogue and mediation with Iraq, sticking to keep its military forces on the border in Iraqi territory.
    Al-Bayati said in a press statement that "the Turkish side shut all doors generally any attempts to mediate dialogue and rapprochement with Iraq," pointing out that "Iraq did not close any door generally mediations and convergence of views and dialogues United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran adopted to reach a solution." .
    He pointed out that "Iraq is trying to get away from the escalation does not want, and try to work on the continuation of the bilateral relations," stressing that "the gate of this matter, however, the Turkish side through the withdrawal of its combat troops from Iraqi territory."
    And that "Turkey did not show good faith by withdrawing its troops from the territory of Iraq and deal directly with the federal authority in Iraq."
    Turkey sent military reinforcements in recent times to different areas on the borders with Iraq and Syria in an effort claiming "that in order to ensure its security from attacks and terrorist organizations and to prepare for any emergency."
    Relations between Ankara and Baghdad tense after the Iraqi parliament's decision considered the presence of Turkish troops in Ba'shiqah camp north of the country, "a hostile occupying forces" following the Turkish parliament's approval early October last to extend the mandate of a government resolution to authorize Turkish troops launched military operations in Syria and Iraq for a year.


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