Source: Abadi tried to prevent Turkey from lending a sum of money to the region
February 24, 2015,
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day)) I learned ((eighth day)) from private sources, that the Iraqi prime minister, Haider Abadi, secretly tried to persuade Turkish officials over the phone not to send the amount of money that Ankara has decided to grant a loan to the Kurdistan region, after the recent visit of the Kurdish delegation to Turkey connection. The sources said that "Abadi initially tried to persuade the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, but he did not succeed in that, after moving to the Turkish Prime Minister Davutoglu." She explained that "Abadi request from the Turkish government in the dial-up not to provide any financial support for the region, and his response Davutoglu that the amount to be sent to Kurdistan has been an agreement between the province and one Turkish banks that the Bank offers this amount as a loan to the region." She added that, "Davutoglu told Abadi that Turkey is seeking any kind of species to provide financial support to Kurdistan, and will not prevent the Turkish banks to provide loans to the region." The Kurdish delegation visiting Ankara, headed by President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani, received a loan of $ 500 million from Turkey. | ST |
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February 24, 2015,
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day)) I learned ((eighth day)) from private sources, that the Iraqi prime minister, Haider Abadi, secretly tried to persuade Turkish officials over the phone not to send the amount of money that Ankara has decided to grant a loan to the Kurdistan region, after the recent visit of the Kurdish delegation to Turkey connection. The sources said that "Abadi initially tried to persuade the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, but he did not succeed in that, after moving to the Turkish Prime Minister Davutoglu." She explained that "Abadi request from the Turkish government in the dial-up not to provide any financial support for the region, and his response Davutoglu that the amount to be sent to Kurdistan has been an agreement between the province and one Turkish banks that the Bank offers this amount as a loan to the region." She added that, "Davutoglu told Abadi that Turkey is seeking any kind of species to provide financial support to Kurdistan, and will not prevent the Turkish banks to provide loans to the region." The Kurdish delegation visiting Ankara, headed by President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani, received a loan of $ 500 million from Turkey. | ST |
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