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PM Yıldırım vows Turkish troops will remain in Iraq amid row

Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım has vowed that Turkish troops will remain in Iraq to continue the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and to make sure that no change to the region’s “demographic structure” is imposed.

“Whatever the Iraqi government in Baghdad says, the Turkish presence there [in the Bashiqa region] will remain for the fight against ISIL and to make sure that the demographic structure of the region is not being changed by force,” said Yıldırım.

He added that at a time when there are troops from 63 countries in Iraq to fight against terror, concern over the Turkish presence in the country was “absurd” and had “nothing to do with good intentions.”

“Iraq’s reaction to Turkey’s military presence at the Bashiqa army base north of Mosul is “a fool’s errand” since there are soldiers from 63 countries in Iraq, the prime minister said, adding that Turkey aimed to ensure that more blood was not spilled in the region.

“Iraq is wasting its time by fixating on Turkey’s presence in Bashiqa, when there are troops from 63 different countries under the name of fighting Daesh [ISIL] and other terrorist organizations,” he said. The prime minister stressed that Iraq’s reaction came ahead of a Mosul offensive planned in October.

Yıldırım also criticized the central Iraqi administration for failing to take any precautions against outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) elements in northern Iraq.

[HH] Iraqi parliament’s decision does not represent all Iraqis

A resolution adopted by Iraq’s parliament criticizing the Turkish military presence at the Bashiqa base in northern Iraq does not represent all of Iraqis, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu also said, describing the move as ill-intended.

“First of all, we don’t regard the statement of the Iraqi Parliament about the annually renewed motion in the Turkish parliament as well-intentioned. We very well know that this does not reflect the thinking of all of the Iraqi people,” Çavuşoğlu said at a press conference with visiting Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic late on Oct. 5.

Recalling that Turkey had been renewing a motion granting authority to the Turkish army to conduct cross-border operations and to deploy troops in Iraq every year since 2007 because of “terror threats against the Turkish people,” Çavuşoğlu underlined that the scope of the authorization was broadened after ISIL began posing a threat against Turkey.

“We wish that Iraq could provide for its own security and stability and not permit these terror organizations’ presence on their territories. Unfortunately, the current picture in Iraq and divisions affect its ties with regional countries,” he said.

Blaming former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki for pursuing sectarian policies which paved the way for terror organizations like ISIL to find an opportunity to occupy Mosul, Çavuşoğlu said Turkey had to take its own measures to provide for its security against both ISIL and the PKK.

“Still, we support Iraq’s fight against terror. The Bashiqa camp was not founded recently. It was established within the knowledge of the Iraqi government with the objective of training local forces against Daesh,” he said.

Forces at the Bashiqa camp have killed more than 750 ISIL militants so far, added the minister.

Officials from Baghdad visited the camp and provided financial assistance, Çavuşoğlu said, recalling that Turkey’s training efforts had become an issue as a result of problems within Iraqi internal politics.

“Our stance is clear. We want a strong and stable Iraq. We attach great importance to Iraq’s territorial integrity and independence. The division of Iraq or instability inside the country is not in our interest,” he said. “We do not want to see a sectarian Iraq. We regard the entire Iraqi people as our brothers.”

[HH] Iraq asks UNSC to discuss Turkish presence

Iraq has formally called on the United Nations Security Council to convene an urgent meeting to discuss the Turkish military presence in Camp Bashiqa in Iraq’s northern Nineveh province, according to a Foreign Ministry statement issued on Oct. 6.

Ministry spokesman Ahmed Jamal said Baghdad had called on the Security Council to “shoulder its responsibilities vis-à-vis Iraq and issue a resolution that would halt violations of Iraq’s sovereignty by Turkish forces.”

[HH] KRG: Baghdad consented to presence of Turkish troops

Meanwhile, the spokesperson of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) said on Oct. 6 that Baghdad consented to the presence of Turkish troops in Bashiqa to train the Nineveh province’s Sunni volunteer forces.

“Two training bases were set up in Bashiqa and Dubardan near Mosul to train the police and Nineveh province’s volunteer forces,” said Safeen Dizayee, adding that “the KRG facilitated the process.”

He revealed that even “the [ousted] Iraqi defense minister, Khalid al-Obedi, had visited the Turkish military bases near Mosul.”

Dizayee reiterated that the KRG “is not aware of any other program in this regard.”

October/06/2016

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/pm...-row.aspx?pageID=238&nID=104666&NewsCatID=510
 
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Sleeping cells in Mosul waiting for fight against Daesh: Ex-governor

"Local groups trained by Turkey's military

Atheel al-Nujaifi said that the Iraqi military, al-Hashdi al-Watani would participate in the joint operation to liberate the city.

He stated that two divisions of al-Hashdi al-Watani are ready to join the offensive.

“These groups were trained by the Turkish military in the Bashiqa camp around 20 kilometers from Mosul," he said, underlining that Turkey's military presence in the area is vital for the success of the operation."
 
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Haha that video:) . Sometimes Erdogan says smart things. Like my german teacher always said even a clock that is not ticking will show the right time twice a day.
 
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Look to the donkey from iraq....


There are

- Thousands of misbehaving reckless Shia militants that arent under Iraqi control
- Thousands of PKK terrorists in Northern Iraq which is practically a safe heaven for them
- Thousands of ISIS terrorists that still control large portions of Iraq
- Thousands of Al-Qaeda affiliated terrorists still

But somehow you feel to the need to create tensions and conflict with the one neighbouring country who was actively helping you fight ISIS on your own soil for many years and only has a couple hundred soldiers near Mosul. This guy is the pinnacle of stupidity, not because he wants Turkish soldiers out of Iraq but purely because of timing and his agenda for Mosul.
 
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fair enough at that end of the region ... Turkish gov wants to defend its interests in the region so it made the move ...everyone knows iraq doesnt have a strong central gov so the vacuum is being filled by others
 
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why do you pour oil in your relation with Baghdad government !!!!??

if you don't respect them, they won't respect you guys.
calm down.
Go kick out the 60+ other countries (incl. iran and the destroyer of Iraq; USA) out of Iraq too, then Turkey should leave. Turkey won't leave Iraq so easily just because Iran and the US, excuse me Abadi, wants it. We know what Abadi, Iran and the US is trying to do in Iraq and the region.
 
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Turkish troops to stay in Bashiqa as long as necessary, Deputy PM Kurtulmuş says
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Turkish troops will continue to stay in Iraq's Bashiqa as long as necessary, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş said Wednesday.

Speaking at Anadolu Agency's Editors' Desk in Ankara, Kurtulmuş said: "Turkey's presence in Bashiqa is legitimate. We will continue our presence there as long as Turkey is needed there."

He said Turkey's presence was for the purpose of supporting the people of Mosul.

He added the problems of Daish-held Mosul city would not resolve if terrorist groups like the PYD and the YGP get involved.

The Iraqi parliament, in a written statement, said that it did not accept Turkey's military presence in Bashiqa, which is connected to Mosul.

The Bashiqa camp, located about 30 kilometers northeast of Mosul, first came to the forefront in December last year during a routine military shipment.

Baghdad complained about the Dec. 4 deployment of troops to the site near Mosul, calling it a violation of Iraqi sovereignty and insisting that Turkish forces be withdrawn.

Turkey said that the 150 soldiers and up to 25 tanks were stationed in Bashiqa to protect Turkish servicemen training Iraqi volunteers to fight Daish. The training mission had reportedly been in operation since March 2015 and was not assigned to combat duties.

The soldiers were sent to Bashiqa at the request of Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi.

http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/...as-long-as-necessary-deputy-pm-kurtulmus-says

USA again did statement, Turkey is not part of coalation at Mosul! so USA use DEASH for exploit Iraq Petrol, USA get a deal with central government to save Mosul and get petrol! This is US Democracy!

Does it mean Turkey cannot take Mosul from Daesh terrorists? Israel clearly doesn't want Daesh destroyed and you can add Russia, the assad regime and the US in that list as well. These powers want to use Daesh terrorists to keep Islamophobia alive and kicking Muslim butts.
 
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