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    Foreign parliamentary: The Iraqi government still believes in addressing the crisis with Ankara, "d

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     Foreign parliamentary: The Iraqi government still believes in addressing the crisis with Ankara, "d Empty Foreign parliamentary: The Iraqi government still believes in addressing the crisis with Ankara, "d

    Post by Rocky Tue 25 Oct 2016, 3:56 am

    [size=30]Foreign parliamentary: The Iraqi government still believes in addressing the crisis with Ankara, "diplomatically"[/size]
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    Direction Press / special
    He said the parliamentary committee on foreign relations by Khalid al-Asadi, today, that the Iraqi government is still far believes in addressing the crisis with Ankara diplomatically and it has not exhausted all avenues to resolve the crisis.
    Asadi In an interview with "direction Press" stressed that the Security Council gave full authority to the Iraqi government to take all measures to protect the sovereignty of Iraq and directed by Turkish troops from the country, stressing that it is not only in front of the Turkish troops withdraw from Iraqi territory.
    It is said that Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said that the Iraqis will not allow any force to intervene in the battle of Mosul, said a statement issued by al-Abadi Office, commenting on the recent meeting Minister of Defense Ashton Carter: There is no truth to the agreement between Iraq and Turkey on the participation of Turkish troops in the battle of Mosul .

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