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    The United States is concerned about the Turkish raids on Sinjar

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     The United States is concerned about the Turkish raids on Sinjar Empty The United States is concerned about the Turkish raids on Sinjar

    Post by Rocky Wed 26 Apr 2017, 3:30 am

    The United States is concerned about the Turkish raids on Sinjar

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    BAGHDAD / The United States expressed its deep concern over the raids carried out by Turkish airliners early Tuesday on areas in northern Iraq and Syria and killed and wounded, "noting that" the raid was carried out without coordination with the International Coalition against a supporter. "The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs US Deputy Mark Toner told reporters on Tuesday: The Turkish raids were carried out without "appropriate coordination with the United States" or the ratification of the international coalition led by Washington against a supporter. He stressed that the United States expressed concern about this matter to the Turkish government directly, pointing out that these raids " or The US-backed Kurdish People's Protection Units say they were targeted in the Turkish raids but Ankara maintains that its raids targeted only the PKK, which it classifies as a "terrorist organization" . "I also want to point to the concerns expressed by the Iraqi government and reaffirm our view that military action in Iraq must respect Iraqi sovereignty," Toner said. "It is important for Turkey and all partners in the effort to defeat the need to coordinate movements as close as possible to maintain Turkey has announced yesterday that its fighters carried out raids on the areas of Jabal Sinjar in northern Iraq and Mount Qarukhuk in northern Syria to "destroy terrorist hideouts belonging to the PKK and led to the killing of 70 Element Of the elements of the party. "Also killed in the raid five Peshmerga forces and the fighter Ayazdi. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the raids were carried out in coordination with the United States and Russia and the Kurdistan Regional Government," stressing that Turkey will not allow to become a base of fighters of the PKK. The Iraqi cabinet condemned "the Turkish attack on Iraqi territory in the Sinjar area, which caused the deaths of Iraqi victims, and said it was" a serious violation of Iraqi sovereignty in contravention of the provisions of international law and the principles of good neighborliness. "

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