Parliamentary source: Jubouri Ihsanoglu meets this evening
Parliamentary source disclosed that the House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri meet Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu evening. The Davutoglu has arrived this morning in the capital Baghdad on an official two-day visit. According to a parliamentary source told all of Iraq [where] that "al-Jubouri, and Turkish Prime Minister will discuss ways to strengthen the evening of bilateral relations between the two countries and the prospects of joint cooperation between the two countries in the face of the challenges of terrorism." Said Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said in remarks during a press conference held in Asanboga International Airport in Ankara, before heading out on a visit to Iraq on Thursday morning, the steps to be taken in the field of security in Iraq linked to the steps to be taken in the same area in Syria, pointing to discuss it during a visit with officials who will meet. Davutoglu stressed the importance of reaching a common vision on that issue, and the work in which he said, adding that the meetings convened by the Turkish officials with their counterparts from the United States and other allied countries and countries in the region, constitute a ground for the sake of those shared vision reached regarding the Syrian situation.
Comes Davutoglu's visit to Iraq at the invitation of his face and his Iraqi counterpart, "Haider al-Abadi," in the visit today and tomorrow, looking bilateral relations between the two countries, and the last of the current developments in the region.
Davutoglu will meet with his counterpart during the visit, al-Abadi, the head of the Iraqi Republic Fuad Masum, and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, along with a meeting with the House of Representatives of the Iraqi Turkmen parliament.
After the end of his talks in Baghdad, the Turkish prime minister will travel to Erbil, to meet regional president Massoud Barzani, and the Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani, and a number of officials.
Davutoglu is accompanied during the visit of the Turkish Interior Minister Avkan both, and the Minister of Culture and Tourism Omar Celik, Minister of Customs and Trade Noureddine Jankly, and deputy chairman of the Justice and Development Party Yassin Oqtaa.anthy
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Parliamentary source disclosed that the House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri meet Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu evening. The Davutoglu has arrived this morning in the capital Baghdad on an official two-day visit. According to a parliamentary source told all of Iraq [where] that "al-Jubouri, and Turkish Prime Minister will discuss ways to strengthen the evening of bilateral relations between the two countries and the prospects of joint cooperation between the two countries in the face of the challenges of terrorism." Said Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said in remarks during a press conference held in Asanboga International Airport in Ankara, before heading out on a visit to Iraq on Thursday morning, the steps to be taken in the field of security in Iraq linked to the steps to be taken in the same area in Syria, pointing to discuss it during a visit with officials who will meet. Davutoglu stressed the importance of reaching a common vision on that issue, and the work in which he said, adding that the meetings convened by the Turkish officials with their counterparts from the United States and other allied countries and countries in the region, constitute a ground for the sake of those shared vision reached regarding the Syrian situation.
Comes Davutoglu's visit to Iraq at the invitation of his face and his Iraqi counterpart, "Haider al-Abadi," in the visit today and tomorrow, looking bilateral relations between the two countries, and the last of the current developments in the region.
Davutoglu will meet with his counterpart during the visit, al-Abadi, the head of the Iraqi Republic Fuad Masum, and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, along with a meeting with the House of Representatives of the Iraqi Turkmen parliament.
After the end of his talks in Baghdad, the Turkish prime minister will travel to Erbil, to meet regional president Massoud Barzani, and the Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani, and a number of officials.
Davutoglu is accompanied during the visit of the Turkish Interior Minister Avkan both, and the Minister of Culture and Tourism Omar Celik, Minister of Customs and Trade Noureddine Jankly, and deputy chairman of the Justice and Development Party Yassin Oqtaa.anthy
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