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    Iran and Turkey: referendum on the secession of Iraq from Iraq is not possible

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    Iran and Turkey: referendum on the secession of Iraq from Iraq is not possible Empty Iran and Turkey: referendum on the secession of Iraq from Iraq is not possible

    Post by Rocky Thu 17 Aug 2017, 2:38 am

    Iran and Turkey: referendum on the secession of Iraq from Iraq is not possible

    Date of release: 2017/8/17


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    Iran and Turkey: referendum on the secession of Iraq from Iraq is not possible
    The head of the General Staff of the Iranian armed forces, Major General Mohammad Baqri, said that Iran and Turkey have a common position opposed to the referendum on the independence of the Kurdistan region of Iraq to be held next month.
    This came after his meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and holding talks with senior security officials in Turkey, which he is visiting with a number of Iranian military officials.
    Baqeri's visit is the first visit by an Iranian chief of staff to Turkey since the 1979 Iranian revolution.
    The official Iranian news agency IRNA quoted Major General Bagheri as saying that the Turkish and Iranian sides had stressed that "this referendum would be the basis for starting a series of tensions And confrontations inside Iraq and will affect the repercussions of neighboring countries. "
    He stressed that the officials of the two countries emphasize that "this is not possible and should not happen."
    The Turkish Anatolia news agency reported Erdogan's reception of Major General Bagheri in a closed meeting lasting 50 minutes, adding that the Turkish presidency did not issue any statement on the content of the meeting.
    Bakri held talks at a closed-door meeting with his Turkish chief of staff, Khulosi Akar, who arrived in Turkey at his invitation.
    "The visit is an important event that would not have been possible without the parties' willingness to make deals on both Syria and Iraq," the daily Daily Sabah, close to the Turkish government, quoted diplomatic sources as saying.
    The Kurdistan Regional Presidency announced last week that it would move forward in the referendum on the independence of the region scheduled for next September, despite the request of the United States of America to postpone the referendum.

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