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    Al-Kazemi directs to summon the Turkish ambassador

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    Al-Kazemi directs to summon the Turkish ambassador Empty Al-Kazemi directs to summon the Turkish ambassador

    Post by Rocky Thu 21 Jul 2022, 4:55 am

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    The Prime Minister directed the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, to summon the Turkish ambassador to Iraq and inform him of the condemnation, and to submit an urgent complaint in this regard to the UN Security Council and the United Nations.
    According to a statement issued by the Media Office of the Prime Minister, Al-Kazemi chaired, yesterday evening, Wednesday, an emergency meeting of the Ministerial Council for National Security, while at the beginning of the meeting, the Council condemned in the strongest terms the brutal Turkish attack that targeted innocent citizens in a tourist resort in Dohuk Governorate, and caused the fall of a number of Martyrs and wounded.
    The statement added that this confirms the Turkish side's disregard for the continuing Iraqi demands to stop violations against Iraq's sovereignty and the security of its citizens, and to respect the principle of good neighborliness.
    After an extensive discussion of the repercussions of the criminal incident; The Council directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to prepare an integrated file of the repeated Turkish attacks on Iraqi sovereignty and the security of Iraqis, and to submit an urgent complaint in this regard to the UN Security Council and the United Nations.
    He also directed, according to the statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to summon the Turkish ambassador to Iraq and inform him of the condemnation, while bringing in the Iraqi charge d'affaires from Ankara; For the purpose of consultation, and stopping the procedures for sending a new ambassador to Turkey.
    The statement added that the Joint Operations Command was directed to submit a report on the situation on the Iraqi-Turkish border, and to take all necessary steps for self-defense, while following up on the conditions of the wounded of the attack and the families of the martyrs and compensating them.
    The Ministerial Council for National Security stressed the importance of coordinating with the Kurdistan Regional Government regarding taking decisive measures to prevent violations, calling on Turkey to submit an official apology, and withdrawing its military forces from all Iraqi territories.
    He reiterated his refusal for the land of Iraq to be a springboard for attacking any country, and for it to be an arena for settling accounts, and his strong rejection of the presence of any terrorist organization or armed group on its lands.


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