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    Jaafari demanding Ambassador of Turkey to withdraw his country's troops from Iraq

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      Jaafari demanding Ambassador of Turkey to withdraw his country's troops from Iraq Empty Jaafari demanding Ambassador of Turkey to withdraw his country's troops from Iraq

    Post by Rocky Wed 15 Mar 2017, 1:48 am



    Jaafari demanding Ambassador of Turkey to withdraw his country's troops from Iraq

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    New Foreign Minister Ibrahim al - Jaafari, yesterday, its demand for Turkey to withdraw its troops from northern Iraq. In turn , he stressed Turkish ambassador to Iraq , said the troops "will not remain forever."
    A statement by the Foreign Ministry, received (range) a copy of it yesterday, that al - Jaafari met with Turkish Ambassador Fatih Yildiz, and that the two sides discussed the most prominent issues of concern to Baghdad and Ankara, and ways to strengthen relations between the two countries, and efforts by the Iraqis efforts in the war against terrorism, and an end to the Turkish violation of sovereignty Iraqi.
    The new al - Jaafari, according to the statement, his emphasis on " the need to withdraw Turkish troops from Iraqi territory and not to penetrate the Turkish aircraft of Iraqi airspace," pointing at the same time "stick to the same time the bilateral relations between Iraq and Turkey, and we look forward to develop them, and to cooperate in order to achieve the common objectives on the basis of brotherhood , trust, and the interests of the two peoples, "praising" the position of Ankara of harboring displaced Iraqis, and the services provided to them. "
    The Foreign Minister pointed out that " the visit of Prime Minister of Turkey Ali Yildirim was good, but we have to follow the implementation of what was agreed upon during the visit , " stressing " the importance of the third meeting of the Supreme Council of the strategic between the two countries was held, because of its impact on the development of bilateral relations between Baghdad and Ankara. "
    And the transfer of al - Jaafari for Jaafari confirmed "Iraq 's readiness for security cooperation, and intelligence, and will not allow the existence of armed groups operating in neighboring countries and destabilize the security and stability of the region." For his part, Turkey 's ambassador to Iraq , pointed to the pursuit of the Turkish government the restoration of relations between the two countries, the Prime Minister 's visit comes within this framework, and work to implement the findings of her visit, "pointing out that" the Iraqi Minister of Water Resources will visit Turkey in the framework of strengthening joint cooperation between the two countries. "he emphasized Fatih Yildiz ambassador, according to the statement, that" Turkish troops will not stay forever, and the goal of existence is the safety, integrity, and security of Iraq, Turkey is a real partner for Iraq, and they are working to support Iraq, and turn off the problems facing the region, stressing his country 's bilateral relations with Iraq, expressing his country 's appreciation of the progress made by Iraqi forces, and support Iraq in its war against gangs Daesh
    terrorist. "

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