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    Bayati: U.S. mediation to clear the air between Baghdad and Ankara

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    Post by Rocky Sat Mar 30, 2013 8:21 am

    Bayati: U.S. mediation to clear the air between Baghdad and Ankara



    The time on Saturday, March 30 / March 2013 10:39 | |
    Baghdad / Orr News

    MP for the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati said the U.S. administration had brokered a revitalization of the relationship between Iraq and Turkey, stressing that "the coming weeks will witness a meeting between the parties in order to develop a relationship between them."
    Bayati said that "the U.S. administration brokered in revitalizing the relationship between Baghdad and Ankara." Stressing that "Doors not closed generally Iraqi-Turkish relationship, but remained open with evidence that the trade exchange between the two countries has not been affected."
    Al-Bayati said that "The coming weeks will witness a high-level meeting between the parties in order to develop their relationship," adding that "the convergence of the relationship between Baghdad and Ankara will not affect the relationship with the rest of the parties in Baghdad." The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that the Iraqi delegation Conference Arab summit in Doha met with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, stressing that "both sides expressed their desire to settle differences between the two countries and turn the page past" as pointed out that the delegation discussed bilateral relations with a number of kings and Arab heads of state and development plans.


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