*****Ankara's move to the border commando forces to launch a ground operation after the feast*****
25/08/2011
Foreign Affairs summoned the Turkish ambassador .. My chest and moved to resolve the crisis
BAGHDAD - morning
*****Moved the leadership of the Turkish military yesterday commandos toward the border with Iraq under tight security measures in preparation for a ground operation after Eid al-Fitr to destroy PKK camps in Iraqi Kurdistan, while the foreign ministry summoned yesterday the Turkish ambassador to Baghdad and handed over a protest note on the bombing, while The president of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, to continue diplomatic efforts to stop the Turkish and Iranian bombardments, Muqtada al-Sadr sent a delegation to Ankara and Tehran to try to persuade both sides to halt operations ..*****
The network NTV in Turkey that Turkish troops are preparing to launch a ground operation outside of the border after the Eid al-Fitr to destroy the camps of the PKK.
The news agency quoted Turkish Iba for the network as saying that "A component of the commandos moved on board a civilian buses to the city Hernaq border with Iraq under tight security measures in preparation for the implementation of that process."
The Turkish government plans to extend the validity period of sending troops abroad for another year under the current circumstances the current, with the imminent expiry on 17 October.
In Baghdad, Foreign Ministry summoned the Turkish Ambassador Murat Aozglic, and handed over a protest note on the bombing.
The statement said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Aozglic "protest the Iraqi government to violate the sovereignty of Iraq and the bombing of the border areas and the targeting of innocent civilians."
The head of the Kurdistan Region, had confirmed earlier yesterday, "continued diplomatic efforts to head the province aimed to stop the shelling from across the political and diplomatic channels and the regional and global organizations."
As part of efforts to halt the bombing, Mr. Sadr sent a delegation to Ankara and Tehran to stop demanding the bombing.
Sadr said in a statement released by his office in Najaf yesterday, he sent a delegation "to discuss for an end to this matter in any way."
He said in the statement, reported by Agence France-Presse the inevitability of finding a political solution to the problem immediately, reiterating his rejection of "the use of Iraqi territory starting point to target any other country."
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