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    Iraq to Turkey: We asked our police training in your territory and not push your troops

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    Post by Rocky Sat 15 Oct 2016, 3:40 am

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     Baghdad / long-Presse 

    He denied the prime minister 's office Turkish allegations that his agreement on the entry of the troops stationed at Camp Ba'shiqah. 
    The publication of the Office of the Prime Minister of the protocol signed between Turkey and Iraq in 2009, stressing that the Abadi talks with the Turkish side focused on the training of Iraqi police inside Turkey not to enter the Turkish troops. 

    The surge tension between Iraq and Turkey following the Turkish parliament 's vote to extend the country 'smilitary tasks in Iraq and Syria. And confirmation of Erdogan for his participation his country 's troops stationed in Ba'shiqah camp in the liberation of Mosul process despite the rejection of the Iraqi government and parliament that. 
    And delivered to the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, on Thursday, the Turkish ambassador in Baghdad , Farouq Qaamakja protest note "strongly worded" a week after being summoned. 
    And published Turkish presidency conference press Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu, newly includes an Iraqi request for military and security assistance from theTurkish side. 
    in response to this, the Prime Minister 's Office, in a statement received (range Press) copy of it, the last positions to "allegations and statements contradictory. " 
    the statement added that" what is put in the meetings between the prime ministers of the two countries , the training of some of the Iraqi police in Turkey (and not to enter the Turkish troops) according to the protocol signed between the two countries in 2009 , which explicitly states in Article (7): guests obey orders and directives , "he said , adding that" training in Turkey does not call for it does not mean definitely approve the entry of Turkish ground troops with artillery and tanks without informing nor the approval of the Iraqi government. " 
    the statement said al - Abadi office" if the training request by the concept of the Turkish leadership calls forfree access military forces with their equipment without the consent of the host country, this means that Turkey is sacked by the Israeli army to the presence of training agreement on Turkish soil between Turkey and Israel. 
    He noted the Office of the Prime Minister that " the Turkish side show in that meeting to send troops to Iraq but rejected the offer outright not to Iraq 's need for the use of forces of neighboring countries , as this could open the prospects for a regional conflict, Iraq is not a party to it. " 
    The government 's statement that" Iraq has not asked any country to send combat troops to Iraq, and theIraqi government has given no official approval or oral for the entry of Turkish troops into Iraq is not in Ba'shiqah not in others. " 
    the statement pointed out that" memoranda of understanding signed between the two countries where there is no indication from near or far to allow the approval or request the presence of Turkish troops in Iraq, he underlined that "all the allegations and statements launched by the Turkish side about the presence of their troops were fabricated and unfounded and not in front of them but respect for neighbors and withdraw their forces from Iraq and respect for national sovereignty. 
    in this context, Foreign Minister Ibrahim al - Jaafari , Britain and the international community because the play a bigger role to curb Turkish abuses in Iraq. 
    came during preside over al - Jaafari , the Iraqi delegation at the Ministerial Council of the British Alaraca- meeting , which was held in the British capital London. 
    according to a Foreign Ministry statement, the al - Jaafari called for "support Iraq 's request to the Security Council through a resolution demanding the withdrawal of Turkish troops from Iraqi territory." He 
    also held Jaafari a telephone conversation with his Egyptian counterpart , Sameh Shoukry, the two sides stressed the need for Turkey to comply with international policy of good neighborliness and out of the Iraqi territory agreements, and to respect the consensus of the Arab League about the decision to exit the Turkish troops especially that their presence was not the consent of the Iraqi government.
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