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    Turkish Ambassador: Our troops will withdraw from Iraq soon

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    Turkish Ambassador: Our troops will withdraw from Iraq soon Empty Turkish Ambassador: Our troops will withdraw from Iraq soon

    Post by Rocky Sat 24 Dec 2016, 2:07 am

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    Turkish Ambassador: Our troops will withdraw from Iraq soon


     Baghdad / term 

    Vice President Nouri al-Maliki stressed the importance of strengthening relations between Iraq and Turkey, and develop the interests of the two friendly peoples. In turn, Turkey's ambassador to Baghdad, Farouq Qaimagja confirmed near to withdraw his country's troops stationed inside Iraqi territory. Maliki's office said in a statement received (range) a copy of it, if the latter ", received at his office the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Iraq Farouq Qaimagja on the occasion of ending his tenure," he said, adding that "the meeting discussed the developments in the political and security situation and the challenges facing Iraq and the region." Maliki stressed, according to the statement, "the importance of strengthening relations between Iraq and Turkey, and develop the interests of the two friendly peoples," calling for "coordination of attitudes toward issues of common concern." On his part, the Turkish ambassador expressed his country's readiness to "support Iraq in its war against terrorism and respect for Turkey to Iraq's sovereignty and territorial integrity and non-interference in its internal affairs," referring to "near withdrawal of his country's troops stationed inside Iraqi territory." The Turkish Prime Minister Ben Ali Yildirim has assured Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, in the December 10 th, that Turkish troops would withdraw from the camp Ba'shiqah in Nineveh province, with the liberalization of the city of Mosul from the control of the organization "Daesh", and as pointed out his country seeks to perpetuate the trade and economic relations between Iraq and Turkey, he called for a meeting of the Higher Committee between the two countries strategic in Baghdad.
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