The return of commercial traffic between Iraq and Turkey
09.14.2015 at 12:35 (GMT Baghdad)
Commercial traffic between Iraq and Turkey have returned to normal on Monday, it has poured hundreds of trucks carrying goods and oil through the gate Ibrahim Khalil border crossing link between the two countries, after the deadlock lasted more than a week.
An official source Crossing Abraham, located in the province of Dohuk that "for the transfer of trucks and commercial movement of persons, returned to normal after the opening of the Turkish side of the crossing, and the resumption of the Iraqi side, the entry and exit of goods and people."
The source explained that "the trucks began entering and exiting through the high seamlessly port, and received hundreds of hours during the crossing of trucks piled up on both sides of the border between the two countries for long days, after increasing the number of inspectors and staff to speed up the procedures."
The source added, "The security tension still exists, but the Turkish army managed to keep fighting for the crossing and its surroundings."
The "Turkish authorities closed the border crossing, ongoing since September 6, following the outbreak of armed clashes between Turkish government forces and elements of the PKK, have caused losses of millions of dollars to the Iraqis and Turks" .anthy 29 / d 25
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09.14.2015 at 12:35 (GMT Baghdad)
Commercial traffic between Iraq and Turkey have returned to normal on Monday, it has poured hundreds of trucks carrying goods and oil through the gate Ibrahim Khalil border crossing link between the two countries, after the deadlock lasted more than a week.
An official source Crossing Abraham, located in the province of Dohuk that "for the transfer of trucks and commercial movement of persons, returned to normal after the opening of the Turkish side of the crossing, and the resumption of the Iraqi side, the entry and exit of goods and people."
The source explained that "the trucks began entering and exiting through the high seamlessly port, and received hundreds of hours during the crossing of trucks piled up on both sides of the border between the two countries for long days, after increasing the number of inspectors and staff to speed up the procedures."
The source added, "The security tension still exists, but the Turkish army managed to keep fighting for the crossing and its surroundings."
The "Turkish authorities closed the border crossing, ongoing since September 6, following the outbreak of armed clashes between Turkish government forces and elements of the PKK, have caused losses of millions of dollars to the Iraqis and Turks" .anthy 29 / d 25
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