Friday, 26 December 2014 20:17
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Detection Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu Jaosh born, on Friday, it had signed an agreement with 48 Iraq during the era of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki , but did not meet with the approval of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, in what was considered that the Iraqi Turkish relations gained momentum after taking Haider Abadi prime minister.
Ihsanoglu said in a radio and television station Turkish dialogue (Ta.ar.ta) government - that "the relations of Turkey with Iraq's political almost stopped in the era of the Maliki government because of a misunderstanding, but it began a new page with the arrival of al-Abadi government to power, "adding that" all matters during the term of the Maliki government was annoying. "
He added that "al-Maliki was seen issues from one corner, a sectarian angle, which led to the division of Iraq after the exclusion of everyone despite the fact that Turkey was the first of the Maliki government has warned that the policy will push the country to chaos and division."
Ihsanoglu said that "the Government of Abadi embraced all spectra of the Iraqi people and opened a new chapter in bilateral relations with Turkey", pointing out that it was signed 48 agreement with Iraq in the era of the Maliki government, but those agreements did not get the approval of the parliament. "
He stressed the need to "implement these agreements in the new installment taking place in the light of the bilateral relations," adding that "the agreement between the central government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government in Arbil, and the signing of oil contracts, is of paramount importance to the stability and future of the country. "
He stressed that "Turkey has encouraged the two parties to reach such an agreement, has been the sale of crude oil and gas in Iraq via Turkey to the states."
The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, returned earlier on Friday (December 26 current first, to Baghdad after the conclusion of his visit to Ankara, where he met with the Turkish National Assembly Cemil Cicek and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, the head of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Search with cooperation between the two countries in the security and political spheres.
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