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    Erdogan sent his prime minister to Iraq to end the tension

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    Erdogan sent his prime minister to Iraq to end the tension Empty Erdogan sent his prime minister to Iraq to end the tension

    Post by Rocky Thu 05 Jan 2017, 1:50 am

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    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday, the prime minister of his country 's Ben Ali Yildirim will visit Iraq in order to end the former tensions between the two countries. 
    Erdogan said, in a speech to a conference in Ankara that "We are following things in Iraq very closely and will be the prime minister visited there in order to end the former tensions between the two countries." 
    He is scheduled to visit the Turkish Prime Minister Ben Ali Yildirim, on Thursday, the capital , Baghdad, to discuss bilateral relations and a number of shared files. 
    The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been held, last Friday, a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, congratulating the victories of the security forces in the liberation of Mosul operations. 
    The Iraqi government demanded Ankara withdraw its troops stationed at Camp Ba'shiqah immediately, saying it represents a violation of national sovereignty. Baghdad put, earlier, a complaint to the UN Security Council, the Arab League. On the other hand suggested the committee friendship parliamentary Iraqi - Turkish, on Wednesday, to see Baghdad relations and Ankara 's new development of openness and dialogue to resolve the outstanding problems between the two countries. 
    Committee Chairman MP Dhafer al - Ani, in a statement received (range Press) copy of it, "he hoped to enter the Iraqi - Turkish relations , a new phase of openness and dialogue in order to solve the problems that some of them are still stuck between the two countries." 
    Ani pointed out that " the wisdom, patience and a spirit of responsibility , which was characterized by the leaders of the two countries has made the problem is minor compared to the nature of the common interests and broad - spectrum between the two countries." 
    The Chairman of the Parliamentary Friendship Iraqi - Turkish, said that "the evolution relations of the two countries was the result of sincere effort Iraqi and Turkish political figures are credible, worked in light and shadow, to correct the course of the relationship and return to normal belief in the inevitability of cooperation at this critical stage in the region to defeat terrorism and break the spell and the lack of any environment subsisted upon and planned for after the liberation of Iraq from it to produce a destructive approach to our peoples and our nations again. " 
    Ani expressed hope that "the visit of the Turkish Prime Minister, Ali Yildirim, a perfect occasion to Baghdad to push for a settlement and reset relations between the two countries is not a crisis by, but at the level of the whole of our region that our people paid a heavy price of puppies." 
    The Chairman of the Committee praised the "constructive and ongoing role played by Turkey 's ambassador ended his duties in Iraq, Qimagja Farouk, who was throughout his mission in previous years, a positive factor to contain the problems despite the difficult and impetus to promote the common interests between the two countries."
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