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    4 new Turkey-Iraq Border Crossings Planned

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    Post by Rocky Wed 10 Feb 2016, 12:02 pm

    4 new Turkey-Iraq Border Crossings Planned

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    By John Lee.
    Four new border crossings are planned to be opened between Iraq and Turkey.
    The new posts at Gülyazı, Aktepe, Ovaköy and Üzümlü are intended to relieve the pressure on the Habur border crossing (pictured), which was recently closed for security reasons, and which has just been reopened on a limited basis.
    Annual trade between the two countries is estimated at around $10 billion.
    Turkey’s Daily Sabah reports that on the Turkish side the bureaucratic and zoning works are almost completed, while negotiations with the Kurdistan Regional Government are in the final stage.
    The new routes should be completed by 2017.
    (Source: Daily Sabah)
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