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    Baghdad and Ankara agree to respect the sovereignty and territory and promote economic cooperation,

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    Post by Rocky Sun 08 Jan 2017, 2:16 am

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    The closing session of the Turkish-Iraqi talks

    Baghdad and Ankara agree to respect the sovereignty and territory and promote economic cooperation, water and cultural


    Author: HH 
    Editor: BK 
    01.07.2017 17:36 
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    Long-Presse / Baghdad
    It agreed Iraq and Turkey, on Saturday, to achieve security, stability and mutual cooperation in the fight against terrorism and the "Iraqi" camp Ba'shiqah and the need for the withdrawal of Turkish troops from him, and they considered that respect for national sovereignty and the unity of land was "the basis of the" common ties, also agreed to "disallow" presence any "terrorist organizations" on their territory and not to do any activity that threatens the national security of both, as well as promoting trade and economic and cultural cooperation and watery.
    This came in a joint statement issued at the end of official talks between Iraq and Turkey, and received (range Press) copy of it,
    According to the statement, it is "the belief of historical, religious and cultural relations and good neighborliness between the two countries, and the interests of the Turkish government and the Iraqi government to consolidate and strengthen the bonds of relationship between the two brotherly peoples, held on Saturday (the seventh of January the current 2017), in Baghdad, the third meeting of the Board Top strategic cooperation between the two countries, to discuss the vital issues that concern the two countries and the prospects for cooperation in all fields, and the possibility of building and developing the strategic, political and economic relations that serve the interests of the two countries. "
    The two sides stressed the "ownership by achieving security, stability and mutual fight against terrorism together in the framework of respect for sovereignty and territory, which is the basis of relations between the two countries, and that the camp Ba'shiqah is an Iraqi camp," emphasized the Iraqi side on the "hard stance towards the camp Ba'shiqah and that the Turkish side begin steps to withdraw troops and end this file. "
    In turn, stressed the Turkish side, for his "commitment to Iraq's unity and respect for its sovereignty," while the two sides highlighted the importance of "raising the level of trade and economic cooperation in the field of reconstruction of areas affected by terrorism, and activating the agreements and memorandums of understanding signed between them."
    The parties have agreed to "increase cooperation in the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers shared water and Project Management", the Turkish government expressed its "apology for the triumphs of the armed and security forces within the Iraqi Liberation Nineveh operations and the elimination of Daesh terrorist gangs."
    The two sides also stressed the "Do not allow the presence of any terrorist organizations on their soil and not to do any activity that threatens the national security of both of them," They also agreed to "together to work in the field of combating terrorism and Daesh with the international coalition and the need for a comprehensive leap in the field of culture and tourism for the purpose of strengthening cultural and social ties between the peoples of the two countries and provide an opportunity for the cohesion of their citizens. "
    I agree Iraq and Turkey as well, "find understanding in determining the interests and challenges shared strategic vision and work together for the security and stability of the region as well as to eliminate all factors that would threaten the security and stability of the region, including the sectarian and ethnic polarization."
    The Turkish Prime Minister, Ben Ali Yildirim, arrived on Saturday, to the capital, Baghdad, on an official visit, to discuss ways to enhance bilateral relations.
    The visit Yıldırım, is the first senior Turkish official since the crisis between Iraq and Turkey, 2015, following the entry of Turkish troops to the outskirts of Mosul and take Camp Ba'shiqah based.

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