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    Prime Minister: Iraq has taken many measures at the border strip between Iraq and Turkey

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    Prime Minister: Iraq has taken many measures at the border strip between Iraq and Turkey Empty Prime Minister: Iraq has taken many measures at the border strip between Iraq and Turkey

    Post by Rocky Tue 06 Feb 2024, 4:46 am

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    Baghdad -
    INA Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed today, Tuesday, that Iraq has taken many measures at the border strip with Turkey, while stressing the necessity of coordination with Turkey in order to implement important projects.

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    A statement from the Prime Minister's Media Office, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), stated that "Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani received Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Guler, accompanied by the Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish Army."
    He pointed out, "During the meeting, relations between the two neighboring countries were discussed, and the importance of strengthening bilateral security cooperation, in a way that contributes to achieving the security and stability of the two countries."
    The Prime Minister explained, "The security of Iraq and Turkey is interconnected, as is the case with the security of neighboring countries," indicating "the importance of these visits for greater coordination and understanding between the two countries in the field of supporting security and stability."
    He stressed "Iraq's commitment to the constitutional principles that affirm the prevention of using Iraqi lands to attack neighboring countries, and many measures have been taken in this regard, especially at the border strip between Iraq and Turkey," stressing at the same time "Iraq's rejection of compromising its sovereignty and any measures to settle scores on its land." ".
    He stressed "the importance of maintaining security in Syria, as it is linked to the national security of Iraq and Turkey," noting "the necessity of coordination between the two countries in order to create the conditions for stability required for the implementation of important projects, such as the strategic development road, which includes projects for railways and highways linking the large port of Al-Faw." In the city of Basra on the southern Turkish border.
    For his part, the Turkish Minister conveyed the greetings of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, "and his country's desire to maintain cooperative relations with Iraq, and to ensure joint security coordination in the field of intelligence and combating terrorism."
    He expressed "the Turkish government's interest in the strategic development road project, as it is one of the promising projects that achieve development and prosperity for Iraq, Turkey and neighboring countries."
    He pointed out, "The meeting touched on the bloody events taking place in the Palestinian territories in Gaza, the occupation authorities' continuation of their brutal aggression against the Palestinian people, their obstruction of ceasefire efforts, and the importance of the role of the international community and major powers in playing a real role to save our Palestinian people from crimes of genocide." and starvation policies.[/size]
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