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    Parliamentary Security Committee proposes two options to end the "Turkish incursion" and a proposal

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    Post by Rocky Tue 10 Sep 2024, 5:03 am

    Parliamentary Security Committee proposes two options to end the "Turkish incursion" and a proposal for dialogue with the Workers' Party
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    Baghdad Today - Baghdad
    Member of the Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee, MP Yasser Iskandar, presented two options today, Tuesday (September 10, 2024), to end the Turkish incursion into the Kurdistan Region.
    Iskandar said in an interview with Baghdad Today, "The Turkish incursion into the Kurdistan Region has exceeded 45 km and is a source of concern, especially with the bombing operations, the displacement of some families, and its other consequences on a very sensitive area in light of the tensions witnessed by the region in general."
    He added, "Ankara considers the Kurdistan Workers' Party a terrorist organization and its incursion comes within the paths of defending Turkey's national security in the face of a direct threat to it, pointing out that "Baghdad must proceed with two options to end this knot by calling on the Kurdistan Workers' Party to a dialogue that leads to the withdrawal of weapons and the end of its armed activity or resorting to other options that contribute to preventing Iraqi lands from turning into an arena for conflicts."
    Iskandar pointed out that "Turkey justifies the presence of military bases in Iraqi territory with the threat of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, so we must seek through a roadmap to prevent the party from any activities inside our territory and thus push Ankara to withdraw after the end of the Kurdish threat, and this enhances stability in a region that has suffered for many years from a state of instability due to skirmishes and military operations."
    Reports and information indicate that the current Turkish incursion into the Kurdistan Region was carried out in agreement and coordination with Baghdad and Erbil, especially with the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Baghdad a few months ago.
    Turkish army information indicates that Operation Claw-Lock aims to penetrate 40 kilometers deep into Iraqi territory and "purify" this region from PKK militants and establish it as a safe belt, in an operation consistent with Baghdad's goals of securing the region as part of the development path.
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