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    Abadi Office: Turkey has pledged to withdraw its troops from Iraq in conjunction with the release of

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    Abadi Office: Turkey has pledged to withdraw its troops from Iraq in conjunction with the release of Empty Abadi Office: Turkey has pledged to withdraw its troops from Iraq in conjunction with the release of

    Post by Rocky Sat 07 Jan 2017, 4:04 am

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    Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Saturday that "Turkey has pledged to withdraw its forces from Iraqi territories to coincide with the liberalization of the city of Mosul."

    A spokesman for al-Abadi, Saad al-Hadithi's office in a televised statement followed the agency all of Iraq [where] that "Turkey has pledged for Iraq to withdraw troops from Iraq to coincide with the liberalization of the city of Mosul," he said, adding that "the visit of the Turkish Prime Minister Ali Yildirim to Iraq today will be channeled in this the hub". 
    He said the "respect for Iraqi sovereignty and coordination between the two countries from the intelligence and border control will be topics for discussion," stressing that "Abadi will emphasize the principles and respect for the Turkish side of Iraqi sovereignty and the success of the visit." 
    He concluded that "Iraq has a genuine desire to remove the lingering problem between the two countries, and this concerns the Turkish side as the initiator side." 
    The Turkish Prime Minister Ben Ali Yildirim arrived in the capital, Baghdad, today, it is the first official visit after the aggravation of the differences between the two countries and the entry of Turkish troops into Iraqi territory, and met with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Turkish counterpart in Baghdad. 


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    Abadi Office: Turkey has pledged to withdraw its troops from Iraq in conjunction with the release of Empty Chuird: Turkish troops withdraw from Iraq a priority for today's visit Yıldırım

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    He said the Foreign Relations Committee member of the parliamentary Chuird Hassan, on Saturday, that "the priorities of the visit carried by Turkish Prime Minister Ben Ali Yildirim file Turkish troops in Iraq and withdraw from its territory."

    He Chuird told all of Iraq [where] that "Turkey realized the need to cooperate with Iraq and the withdrawal of Turkish troops from the territory of what is represented by the presence of these forces to violate Iraqi sovereignty, as well as rejection of the UN Security Council for the command and return backfire on Turkey," stressing that "Turkey confirmed that the troop withdrawal demand a parliamentary and popular. " 
    He pointed out that "the international map in the region confirm the existence of the interests of all countries with Iraq on different levels, political, economic, security and social, and that all countries, including Turkey, felt the weight of Iraq and is seeking to consolidate and improve relations with him." 
    He stressed that "Iraq is seeking to form good relations with all countries, including Turkey," he said, adding that "Turkey is linked with Iraq, common interests, including political and economic interests and security, which make it ascertain that the intersection does not serve any states of the states because it would be vulnerable to terrorism." . 
    Turkish Prime Minister Ben Ali Yildirim is scheduled to visit the capital Baghdad, the day after it was adjourned on Thursday without first knowing the reasons. 
    The visit is the first official visit of a senior Turkish official to Iraq after the crisis in relations between Baghdad and Ankara, against the backdrop of the Turkish military presence in the near Mosul camp Ba'shiqah. 


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