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    Turkish Ambassador responds to the letter of protest Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Sat 15 Dec 2018, 1:41 am

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    Turkish Ambassador responds to the letter of protest Iraq
    The Turkish ambassador to Baghdad Fatih Yildiz said on Friday that his country is determined to fight the PKK wherever it may be.
    "We are determined to cooperate with Iraq in all areas, especially the fight against terrorism," he said.
    "But our friends and our enemies must understand that we are also determined to fight the PKK anywhere and under any name," Yildiz said.
    The Iraqi Foreign Ministry announced earlier in the day that it had summoned Yildiz, and handed him a letter of protest due to repeated air violations by Turkey.
    Turkish army planes launched an attack on Thursday at the Rustam Jodi camp in Makhmour in the southwestern suburb of Makhmour, south of Arbil.

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    The Turkish ambassador to Baghdad Fatih Yildiz said on Friday that his country is determined to fight the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) wherever it is.
    The Iraqi Foreign Ministry announced earlier in the day that it had summoned Yildiz, and handed him a letter of protest due to repeated air violations by Turkey.
    "We are determined to cooperate with Iraq in all areas, especially the fight against terrorism," he said.
     "But our friends and our enemies must understand that we are also determined to fight the PKK anywhere and under any name," Yildiz said.
    Turkish army planes launched an attack on Thursday at the Rustam Jodi camp in Makhmour in the southwestern suburb of Makhmour, south of Arbil.
    The governor of Rostom Jodi camp reported that a Turkish bombardment occurred at 21:00 on Thursday, killing four women, three of them from one family, and were shelled while they were walking to their camp grounds.
    It is controlled by the Iraqi forces on October 17, 2017, after the withdrawal of the Peshmerga and Asayish forces.
    The camp is home to refugees from the Kurdistan region of northern Kurdistan since the 1990s. The camp is under the umbrella of the United Nations.
    The Iraqi Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it "deplores the actions of Turkish aircraft violated the Iraqi airspace and targeting several sites in the areas of Mount Sinjar and Makhmour in northern Iraq, which caused loss of life and property."
    The statement said that "such acts violate the sovereignty of Iraq and the safety of its citizens and the work is unacceptable at all levels, contrary to the principles of good-neighborliness that brings together the two countries, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs renewed its refusal to use Iraqi territory or a corridor to carry out actions reflected on the security of neighboring countries and brothers" .
     The statement called on "the Turkish side to abide by this in order to maintain the friendly relations between the two countries."



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