Ankara: Report Abadi good news about the kidnapped workers nearby and wants Ihsanoglu visited Baghdad
9/4/2015
Turkish prime minister said that the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi told Prime Minister Ahmed Daoud Batsalhma dial, on Friday to seek the "good news" about the fate of Turkish workers kidnapped in Baghdad two days ago.
According to sources in the Turkish minister, according to the Anatolia news agency reported the semi-official Davutoglu, held a telephone conversation with his Abadi, in which he referred to several files, notably the Turkish workers kidnapped in Iraq issue. "
She added, that "Davutoglu expressed his thanks to his interest in personally Ebadi on the issue of the 18 Turkish citizens kidnapped in Iraq, and the efforts in order to free them, noting the willingness of Ankara to provide all kinds of contribution in this regard."
In another matter, Davutoglu pointed to the continuation of the international coalition operations against al Daash, stressing Turkey's readiness to do what it can in order to get rid Iraq of this organization. "
Turkish Prime Minister also touched on the Turkish military strikes on Kurdistan Workers' Party terrorist "sites in the territory of northern Iraq, where it was stated that the organization targeted the security forces and civilians, following the general elections, witnessed by Turkey on the seventh of June last.
Davutoglu pointed to the presence of warehouses of weapons and training camps belonging to "My Ka Ka" in northern Iraq, stressing that "the air operations do not target at all our brothers Iraqis, or the Kurds, in northern Iraq," noting that in the case of abandonment of the Organization for arms will not remain needed for operations. "
This Davutoglu and expressed his desire to visit Iraq, noting that he wants to visit Baghdad in the framework of his first foreign trip, after early elections expected early in November next.
Abadi, in turn, stressed that they had everything to save Turkish workers, and they are trying to get the news Sarah, at the earliest. "
Abadi and expressed thanks for the contributions of Turkey, including the training of Iraqi security forces, stressing that they do not support at all the use of Iraqi territory as a springboard for attacks on Turkey, and they are open to all kinds of cooperation in this context. "
The company Norol] Turkish announced Wednesday the kidnapping of 18 miners were working in the building of the stadium can accommodate thirty thousand spectators in eastern Baghdad's Sadr City by unknown gunmen.
He explained a spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Ministry Tango Bljugik that they abducted 14 workers and three engineers and one accountant.
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9/4/2015
Turkish prime minister said that the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi told Prime Minister Ahmed Daoud Batsalhma dial, on Friday to seek the "good news" about the fate of Turkish workers kidnapped in Baghdad two days ago.
According to sources in the Turkish minister, according to the Anatolia news agency reported the semi-official Davutoglu, held a telephone conversation with his Abadi, in which he referred to several files, notably the Turkish workers kidnapped in Iraq issue. "
She added, that "Davutoglu expressed his thanks to his interest in personally Ebadi on the issue of the 18 Turkish citizens kidnapped in Iraq, and the efforts in order to free them, noting the willingness of Ankara to provide all kinds of contribution in this regard."
In another matter, Davutoglu pointed to the continuation of the international coalition operations against al Daash, stressing Turkey's readiness to do what it can in order to get rid Iraq of this organization. "
Turkish Prime Minister also touched on the Turkish military strikes on Kurdistan Workers' Party terrorist "sites in the territory of northern Iraq, where it was stated that the organization targeted the security forces and civilians, following the general elections, witnessed by Turkey on the seventh of June last.
Davutoglu pointed to the presence of warehouses of weapons and training camps belonging to "My Ka Ka" in northern Iraq, stressing that "the air operations do not target at all our brothers Iraqis, or the Kurds, in northern Iraq," noting that in the case of abandonment of the Organization for arms will not remain needed for operations. "
This Davutoglu and expressed his desire to visit Iraq, noting that he wants to visit Baghdad in the framework of his first foreign trip, after early elections expected early in November next.
Abadi, in turn, stressed that they had everything to save Turkish workers, and they are trying to get the news Sarah, at the earliest. "
Abadi and expressed thanks for the contributions of Turkey, including the training of Iraqi security forces, stressing that they do not support at all the use of Iraqi territory as a springboard for attacks on Turkey, and they are open to all kinds of cooperation in this context. "
The company Norol] Turkish announced Wednesday the kidnapping of 18 miners were working in the building of the stadium can accommodate thirty thousand spectators in eastern Baghdad's Sadr City by unknown gunmen.
He explained a spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Ministry Tango Bljugik that they abducted 14 workers and three engineers and one accountant.
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