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    Jaafari: keen on the stability of the relationship with Turkey

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    Post by wciappetta Thu 06 Nov 2014, 6:04 am

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    Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari
    Jaafari: keen on the stability of the relationship with Turkey and invite Davutoglu to visit Baghdad and the international community to fight the delay (Daash)




    Author: AHF, RS 
    Editor: AHF, RS 5/11/2014 thirty-four past seven p.m. number of readings: 169 







     
     
    Long-Presse / Baghdad

    Said Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, said on Wednesday that his visit to Turkey aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries at all levels, and while pointing to the invitation of Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu to visit Baghdad to discuss common interests and threats, he pointed to Iraq's desire to be a relationship with Turkey fixed Kthbat "Geography", and demanded that Baghdad security support and increased investment, while the international community has been criticized for the delay in the fight (Daash).

    He said Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said in a press conference with his Turkish counterpart born Ihsanoglu said that "our visit to Turkey is to strengthen relations between the two countries and at all levels, and we are linked with multiple and many relations of the Turkish Republic, hard ones and geographic history relationship relationships vital variable which is the economic side, which makes Turkey on the economic ladder and find a market in Iraq through its companies and its cargo. "

    He said al-Jaafari, "We are determined to keep the relationship stable with Turkey Kthbat geography and not us, but that we adapt our societies and our interests to respect the fact that the neighborhood and what binds us more than geography Association," noting that "we would give an invitation to Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu to visit Baghdad and extend dialogues to cover the common interests common dangers, too. " 

    He said the Iraqi foreign minister, "We have to cooperate together to improve the Iraqi-Turkish relations on mutual relations and refineries Merptna much more than they disagree with him and we hope that Turkey will continue to support Iraq security and continues to invest in Iraq." 

    Jaafari and pointed out that "the international community lined up against Daash in Jeddah, Paris and New York, and the Iraqi people appreciates this lineup and appreciates this support, which is responsible for the military operation administration against Daash", stressing that "the process is on Iraqi soil compartment only to the Iraqi armed forces are running the process demolished by Iraqi military and Iraqi blood. " 

    Iraqi Foreign Minister said that "the world lined up in New York, albeit belatedly even directed a message to stand by Iraq and not leave him alone, and it was supposed that this position will be by this time, because the citizens of Daash from various countries around the world, was on the international situation to line up as governments democratically elected." .

    And buy Kurdish oil between Jaafari that "oil wealth is centralized wealth in Iraq, according to the Iraqi constitution, and that this would be through the federal government, but a fair distribution based on the proportionality between the share of oil and the inhabitants of any of the regions and there are exceptional circumstances that led to Alavtrad deal, Now we're going to solve this problem and guide us in this case, is the constitution, which is clear that the wealth that has been treated during the years that have passed is 17% of the share of the Kurdistan region and the rest of the center, he got an imbalance and got problems were insurmountable in the final period, left the repercussions on the issue salaries and other things in Kurdistan, which is now in the process of the solution. "

    The Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, arrived on Wednesday, to Turkey on an official visit last for three days during which he will meet with government officials to discuss the many issues of common interest between the two countries. 

    The Turkish newspaper revealed, in the first of November 2014, the Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari will visit Ankara next week, and pointed out that the aim of the visit is to prepare the preparations for mutual visits between the prime ministers of the two countries, Haider al-Abadi, Ahmed Davutoglu, as he emphasized that relations between Baghdad and Ankara declined significantly over recent years. 

    The Prime Minister-designate Haider al-Abadi, called in (21 August 2014), to resolve "outstanding shenanigans" between Iraq and Turkey, and draw new paths for the relationship between them based on mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs, urging all nations to open up to Iraq, in While Turkey expressed its willingness to help Iraq in the fight against "terrorism" and other areas as a whole.

    It is noteworthy that the Iraqi-Turkish relations characterized by "coldness and cramping" on several files backdrop of a contentious relationship or chronic, as a result of divergent positions between them, despite the large shared economic interests, including the relationship between Ankara and Erbil, especially in the field of oil, and the position of the Syrian crisis, the Turkish and the position of the Iraqi opposition forces, as well as the water issue.

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