Developing common understanding in fight against terrorism to be on agenda in talks with Iraq: Türkiye

Developing common understanding in fight against terrorism to be on agenda in talks with Iraq: Türkiye

Developing “common understanding” within the battle towards terrorism will probably be on the agenda throughout talks Thursday with Iraq, a Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman stated Wednesday.

Noting a joint assertion with Iraq on the final summit wherein “the PKK was defined as a common threat for both countries,” Öncü Keçeli stated Türkiye deemed the designation of the fear group as a typical safety risk by Iraqi authorities as “a signal that the determination to fight the PKK on the Iraqi side has begun to emerge.”

His remarks got here forward of a go to by Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, together with National Defense Minister Yaşar Güler and head of National Intelligence Organization İbrahim Kalın, to Iraq the place they’ll attend the following assembly Thursday of the security-oriented consultations with Iraq to be hosted by Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein.

Various subjects on the bilateral agenda, significantly cooperation within the fields of combatting terrorism, safety in addition to army cooperation will probably be mentioned completely through the assembly in Baghdad.

Keçeli instructed reporters in Ankara that safety and army cooperation points will prime the agenda of the Türkiye-Iraq Security Summit assembly.

In its greater than 35-year terror marketing campaign towards Türkiye, the PKK — listed as a terrorist group by Türkiye, the U.S. and the European Union — has been answerable for the deaths of over 40,000 individuals, together with girls, kids and infants. The YPG is the PKK’s Syrian offshoot.

PKK terrorists usually disguise in northern Iraq to plot cross-border assaults in Türkiye.

Turning to power points, Keçeli stated there will probably be talks to develop pure gasoline assets in Iraq and ship them to worldwide markets.

Noting that the Iraq-Türkiye Oil Pipeline has been closed for a while, he stated: “We said last October that shipments could be started through this pipeline and that there is no problem for us. However, we see that the Iraqi side is not yet ready to commence shipments.”

Türkiye hopes all events in Iraq will attain an settlement throughout the framework of mutual dialogue and understanding, and shipments to the pipeline will start “as soon as possible,” added Keçeli.

Source: www.anews.com.tr