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    Will Iraq enter into a war of attrition with the PKK? A specialist talks about the “Sudanese strateg

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    Will Iraq enter into a war of attrition with the PKK? A specialist talks about the “Sudanese strateg Empty Will Iraq enter into a war of attrition with the PKK? A specialist talks about the “Sudanese strateg

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    Will Iraq enter into a war of attrition with the PKK? A specialist talks about the “Sudanese strategy”
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    Today, Friday (March 15, 2024), security affairs expert Sadiq Abdullah ruled out Iraq entering into a war of attrition with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, stressing that the government of Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani adopted a strategy of “zeroing problems” in all directions.
    Abdullah said in an interview with “Baghdad Today” that “an objective reading of Sudanese strategy in managing the Iraqi state indicates that he adopts the principle of zeroing out problems in all directions and seeking to ward off Baghdad from any regional or international crises,” pointing out that he “succeeded in containing the file of conflict between The Iraqi factions and Washington are pushing for a temporary truce in order to push forward consultations to remove American forces and avoid the repercussions of economic sanctions that may lead Iraq to a difficult situation.”
    Abdullah added, "The Turkish President's upcoming visit to Baghdad will include the economy in the main dimension, especially since Ankara is in an unenviable position as it seeks to crystallize an economic partnership with the stages of the Iraqi development road approaching, but in return it wants to have an alliance against the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which... "It represents a worrying concern at the state level in Turkey."
    He pointed out that "the Sudanese government will not enter into a war of attrition with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, but it will exert pressure to prevent any armed presence and will address the issue through dialogue and calm," pointing out that "the priority now is to proceed on the path of development and reconstruction and avoid any security tensions."
    On Friday (March 15, 2024), the Iraqi and Turkish Foreign Ministry announced the outcomes of the security mechanism meeting between the Iraqi and Turkish republics, which was held in Baghdad.
    The final statement received by “Baghdad Today” stated that “The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey, Hakan Fidan, and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Iraq, Fuad Hussein, met in Baghdad on March 14, 2024, accompanied by the Minister of Defense, the Head of the Intelligence Service, and the Deputy Minister of the Interior on the other hand.” Al-Turki, the Minister of Defense, the National Security Advisor, the head of the Popular Mobilization Forces, the Minister of Interior of the Kurdistan Region, and the Undersecretary of the Intelligence Service from the Iraqi side.”
    The statement indicated that "these discussions are a continuation of the discussions that the two countries held in Ankara on December 19, 2023, where the two sides discussed their common position that will be adopted in the face of regional developments and various challenges in the bilateral fields."
    The two sides discussed the ongoing preparations for the upcoming visit of the President of the Turkish Republic, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to Baghdad after the holy month of Ramadan, and the work that this requires with the utmost capabilities to prepare for this historic visit and make it successful, which it is hoped will be a qualitative shift in the relations between the two friendly neighboring countries, according to the statement.
    It was decided during the meetings to intensify work to adopt a memorandum of understanding, in order to create a structural framework in various aspects of relations between the two countries, and thus establish regular communication mechanisms. The two sides also agreed, through the memorandum of understanding that they will prepare, to create a strategic framework for relations, whereby the authorities of the two countries will work in a coordinated manner, At regular intervals, and with an approach directed towards the desired results, according to the statement.
    The statement stressed, "In this context, it was decided to establish joint permanent committees that work exclusively in the fields of combating terrorism, trade, agriculture, energy, water, health, and transportation. During the meetings, the importance attached to Iraq's political unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity was emphasized."
    The two sides also stressed that “the PKK organization represents a security threat to both Turkey and Iraq, and it is certain that the presence of this organization on Iraqi territory represents a violation of the Iraqi constitution.”
    Turkey welcomed "the decision taken by the Iraqi National Security Council to consider the PKK a banned organization in Iraq. The two sides consulted on the measures that must be taken against the organization and its banned extensions that target Turkey through the use of Iraqi lands."
    The statement indicated that "the two sides discussed the serious challenges that the region is going through, especially the war and genocide in Gaza, and ways to support the Palestinian cause were discussed. In conclusion, the two sides agreed to continue meetings and communications on these issues within the relevant frameworks between the two countries."
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