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    Arab League calls on Turkey to respect Iraq's sovereignty and refrain from provocative statements

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    Arab League calls on Turkey to respect Iraq's sovereignty and refrain from provocative statements Empty Arab League calls on Turkey to respect Iraq's sovereignty and refrain from provocative statements

    Post by Rocky Thu 06 Oct 2016, 5:46 am

    [size=37]Arab League calls on Turkey to respect Iraq's sovereignty and refrain from provocative statements[/size]


    BAGHDAD - A Journal
    He called on the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Thursday, Turkey to respect Iraq's sovereignty.
    The spokesman said Arab League Secretary General, Minister Plenipotentiary Mahmoud Afifi, the spokesman, in a statement received (Il Giornale) a copy of it, that "on Turkey to respect Iraq's sovereignty and refrain from statements or actions that increase the complexity of the situation."
    He added that "Aboul Gheit is following with concern the developments of the tense situation between Iraq and Turkey."
    He pointed out that "the decisions of the Arab summit in Nouakchott last ministerial meeting last September 8," and expressed "hope in the non-escalation of the crisis," .anthy 3
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