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    Saudi newspaper: Turkey will ask Abadi to prevent the entry of the crowd to Kirkuk and Sinjar

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    Saudi newspaper: Turkey will ask Abadi to prevent the entry of the crowd to Kirkuk and Sinjar Empty Saudi newspaper: Turkey will ask Abadi to prevent the entry of the crowd to Kirkuk and Sinjar

    Post by Rocky Wed 25 Oct 2017, 4:46 am


    Saudi newspaper: Turkey will ask Abadi to prevent the entry of the crowd to Kirkuk and Sinjar

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    A Saudi newspaper revealed on Wednesday that Turkey intends to ask Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to prevent the entry of popular mobilization forces to the province of Kirkuk and Sinjar.
    The newspaper "Asharq Al-Awsat" quoted diplomatic sources as saying that "Ankara will ask Abadi to prevent the entry of any elements of the popular crowd into the city of Kirkuk or entry to Sinjar or drunk under the pretext of expulsion of elements of the Kurdistan Workers from there."
    The newspaper added that "Ankara announced its support for the control of Iraqi forces on the city of Kirkuk, but declared the need to work to restore the demographic structure of what it was, where the Turkmen were historically the majority of the population of the city." Ending / 25

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