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    Parliamentary Foreign Affairs calls on Ankara to communicate with Baghdad away from intervention and

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    Parliamentary Foreign Affairs calls on Ankara to communicate with Baghdad away from intervention and Empty Parliamentary Foreign Affairs calls on Ankara to communicate with Baghdad away from intervention and

    Post by Rocky Tue 09 Feb 2016, 8:15 am

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    Ebadi receives Ihsanoglu in the Government Palace in Baghdad on Thursday (November 20, 2014)
    Parliamentary Foreign Affairs calls on Ankara to communicate with Baghdad away from intervention and an emphasis on Iraqis


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    Editor: BK 9.2.2016 12:16 Number of Views: 305 




     
    Long-Presse / Baghdad
    Suggested the Committee on Foreign parliamentary relations, on Tuesday, to be tightened Turkey to grant visas to the Iraqis "reaction" of them to reject the presence of its troops on Iraqi territory procedures, while promised internal affairs, "a red line that no one is allowed to overcome", Ankara called on to communicate with Baghdad on the basis of common interests far away from interference to confront the difficult security situation of "terrorism."
    The Chairman of the Committee, Hassan Chuird, in an interview to the (long-Presse), said that "Turkey and Iraq are linked to many interests, and should have been on Ankara to take into account the significant associations between the two sides in the investment issues," he returned that "it should be a factor to facilitate the entry Iraqis to Turkey and vice versa. "
    He Chuird, that "the cooperation between Iraq and Turkey is normal condition not be at the expense of the security situation for either of them, or interference in the internal its affairs," adding that "Iraq has seen Turkey as a neighboring country with which her many interests, but there must be limits to those interests ".
    And he saw the chairman of the foreign parliamentary relations, that "Ahkalna with Turkey is due to the presence of its troops in Iraq, something that has been raised explicitly and clearly about the need to respect the sovereignty of the country," pointing out that "the tightening of Turkey to grant visas to the Iraqis may have a reaction to it." .
    He Chuird, that "the Commission is interfering in the internal affairs a red line that can not be tolerated," calling "to Ankara's dialogue and communication with Baghdad on the basis of common interests far away from interference in the internal affairs, to face the difficult security situation of terrorism."
    The Turkish government, announced in the (sixth of February 2016), for tightening procedures for Iraqis visas (visa) to the territory, attributed to its efforts to curb illegal immigration.
    It is noteworthy that thousands of Iraqis are traveling to Turkey, the first station on their way to migrate to Europe, at a time when European countries are trying to limit the influx of immigrants, after the number reached more than a million people over the past year in 2015.
    The sources in the Turkish army revealed in (the fifth of December 2015 the past), for the deployment of about 150 Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq, while indicated that they are replaced rather than troops in the town of Bashiqa near Mosul (405 km north of Baghdad), in since more than two years, he confirmed that it accompanied by about 25 tanks.
    Incursion by Turkish troops in Iraqi territory has sparked outcry denouncing the government and the majority of political forces as well as public discontent, amid claims the withdrawal of those troops immediately and take measures to do so.
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