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Wednesday, 19 November 2014 11: 27
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Twilight news sources in the Presidency of the Turkish Government, Wednesday, that its Chairman Ahmet davutoglu visited Iraq, tomorrow, Thursday, at the invitation of his Iraqi counterpart, Haydar Al-Abadi.
altThose sources said in remarks to the official Turkish news agency and seen by "twilight news, this visit will be of great importance in Turkish-Iraqi relations gain momentum and new mobility after Iraq formed a new Government headed by Al-Abadi, indicating that it will be held in the Iraqi State prepares all of its institutions and its possibilities for the start of a new phase in its history.
The sources pointed out that it was expected that the Iraqi officials many davutoglu issues of common interest, such as energy issues as well as bilateral relations, the latest developments in the region in General, and the State of Iraq in particular.
It will be the topics relating to the fight against terrorism, the Organization "terrorist" daash, a large part of the discussions of the Turkish Government, according to the same sources, which stressed that the Turkish position of combat "daash" emphasizes the need to adopt a comprehensive strategy includes getting rid of the reasons which led to the emergence of a terrorist organization.
The sources said that Ankara strongly welcome the agreement that has been achieved between Baghdad and Erbil, on power, noting that Iraq made to restore security and stability through the use of its capabilities and its own resources without the need for any assistance.
And is scheduled to hold a joint press conference with Ihsanoglu, his Iraqi counterpart, following their bilateral meeting, as will several meetings with President Fouad Massoum, Chairman of the House of Salim Al-jubouri.
The sources pointed out that the talks on the sidelines of the visit, Ihsanoglu House Turkmen Iraqi Parliament, saying it meets in Erbil, Kurdistan Regional President Massoud Ageed and several other officials.
Scheduled to accompany the President during the visit, Ihsanoglu, a delegation of several Ministers and Turkish officials.
The last visit by the Turkish Prime Minister of Iraq, by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, 2011 while he was Prime Minister, during which he visited Baghdad and Najaf and Erbil, the former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had visited Turkey in 2010.
The last official visit between the two countries, the Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, on 5 and 7 this month, during which he met a number of Turkish officials, Ahmed davutoglu had visited Iraq as Foreign Minister in March 2014, participating in the second Forum of Sulaymaniyah, and visited a number of cities, including Baghdad and Erbil.
Turkey and Iraq signed a political statement on establishing a high-level strategic cooperation Council between the two Governments during the visit, Erdogan when he was Prime Minister of Iraq on 10 July 2008, and the statement was signed between him and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at the time.
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Wednesday, 19 November 2014 11: 27
M r/m p
Twilight news sources in the Presidency of the Turkish Government, Wednesday, that its Chairman Ahmet davutoglu visited Iraq, tomorrow, Thursday, at the invitation of his Iraqi counterpart, Haydar Al-Abadi.
altThose sources said in remarks to the official Turkish news agency and seen by "twilight news, this visit will be of great importance in Turkish-Iraqi relations gain momentum and new mobility after Iraq formed a new Government headed by Al-Abadi, indicating that it will be held in the Iraqi State prepares all of its institutions and its possibilities for the start of a new phase in its history.
The sources pointed out that it was expected that the Iraqi officials many davutoglu issues of common interest, such as energy issues as well as bilateral relations, the latest developments in the region in General, and the State of Iraq in particular.
It will be the topics relating to the fight against terrorism, the Organization "terrorist" daash, a large part of the discussions of the Turkish Government, according to the same sources, which stressed that the Turkish position of combat "daash" emphasizes the need to adopt a comprehensive strategy includes getting rid of the reasons which led to the emergence of a terrorist organization.
The sources said that Ankara strongly welcome the agreement that has been achieved between Baghdad and Erbil, on power, noting that Iraq made to restore security and stability through the use of its capabilities and its own resources without the need for any assistance.
And is scheduled to hold a joint press conference with Ihsanoglu, his Iraqi counterpart, following their bilateral meeting, as will several meetings with President Fouad Massoum, Chairman of the House of Salim Al-jubouri.
The sources pointed out that the talks on the sidelines of the visit, Ihsanoglu House Turkmen Iraqi Parliament, saying it meets in Erbil, Kurdistan Regional President Massoud Ageed and several other officials.
Scheduled to accompany the President during the visit, Ihsanoglu, a delegation of several Ministers and Turkish officials.
The last visit by the Turkish Prime Minister of Iraq, by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, 2011 while he was Prime Minister, during which he visited Baghdad and Najaf and Erbil, the former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had visited Turkey in 2010.
The last official visit between the two countries, the Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim Al-Jaafari, on 5 and 7 this month, during which he met a number of Turkish officials, Ahmed davutoglu had visited Iraq as Foreign Minister in March 2014, participating in the second Forum of Sulaymaniyah, and visited a number of cities, including Baghdad and Erbil.
Turkey and Iraq signed a political statement on establishing a high-level strategic cooperation Council between the two Governments during the visit, Erdogan when he was Prime Minister of Iraq on 10 July 2008, and the statement was signed between him and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at the time.
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