Iraq and Turkey pledge to boost military cooperation in the face of Daash
Erbil كانون الاول / ديسمبر 26 (PNA) - Iraq and Turkey pledged on Thursday to seek to strengthen military cooperation in their fight against the terrorist organization Daash which Isawarhama concern offered . Turkey and already holds training Alپیhmrگh Kurds fighters in the territory of Kurdistan to help in the fight against the organization which controls the areas of Iraq and Syria fighters .And spin some of the major battles close to the Turkish border with Turkey has become a haven for thousands of militants fle . He said Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told a joint news conference with his Iraqi counterpart, Haider al-Abadi said Turkey is ready to work with Iraq to expand military assistance. He Abadi, their first Iraqi prime minister to visit Turkey since the visit of his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki have in 2010 that Turkey may send weapons to Iraq. Ebadi said that there were arrangements undertaken with the assistance of the Turkish side to supply Iraq with weapons. Davutoglu said, "will be the defense ministers of the two countries more detailed study in this regard. Already provided support with respect to military training. We are ready to provide any other assistance we can in these areas. Ebadi said that Iraqi forces are fighting to eradicate the scourge of hardcore and she recovered Lands. He said that Daash
fighters grip is weakening. And remained tense relations between Iraq and Turkey for several years as angry Maliki government of Ankara closer ties with the Iraqi Kurdistan region's semi-autonomous, which fought a bitter struggle with Baghdad over oil. And improved relations with attached Abadi Authority in September last year and since concluded that Iraq and the government of Arbil, a preliminary agreement on the sharing of oil export revenues. Unlike al-Maliki, Abadi said that Iraq supports the increase in oil exports through the pipeline set up by the Kurds and pass through Turkey. He said that his country favors the promotion of this Agreement and the transfer of these exports via Turkey, noting that it is in the interest of
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Erbil كانون الاول / ديسمبر 26 (PNA) - Iraq and Turkey pledged on Thursday to seek to strengthen military cooperation in their fight against the terrorist organization Daash which Isawarhama concern offered . Turkey and already holds training Alپیhmrگh Kurds fighters in the territory of Kurdistan to help in the fight against the organization which controls the areas of Iraq and Syria fighters .And spin some of the major battles close to the Turkish border with Turkey has become a haven for thousands of militants fle . He said Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told a joint news conference with his Iraqi counterpart, Haider al-Abadi said Turkey is ready to work with Iraq to expand military assistance. He Abadi, their first Iraqi prime minister to visit Turkey since the visit of his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki have in 2010 that Turkey may send weapons to Iraq. Ebadi said that there were arrangements undertaken with the assistance of the Turkish side to supply Iraq with weapons. Davutoglu said, "will be the defense ministers of the two countries more detailed study in this regard. Already provided support with respect to military training. We are ready to provide any other assistance we can in these areas. Ebadi said that Iraqi forces are fighting to eradicate the scourge of hardcore and she recovered Lands. He said that Daash
fighters grip is weakening. And remained tense relations between Iraq and Turkey for several years as angry Maliki government of Ankara closer ties with the Iraqi Kurdistan region's semi-autonomous, which fought a bitter struggle with Baghdad over oil. And improved relations with attached Abadi Authority in September last year and since concluded that Iraq and the government of Arbil, a preliminary agreement on the sharing of oil export revenues. Unlike al-Maliki, Abadi said that Iraq supports the increase in oil exports through the pipeline set up by the Kurds and pass through Turkey. He said that his country favors the promotion of this Agreement and the transfer of these exports via Turkey, noting that it is in the interest of
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