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Iraqi FM calls for dialogue with Turkey
An unspecified number of tanks also left.
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The deployment of troops to Iraq, as Turkey said, was agreed with Baghdad.
The Bashiqa camp gives Turkey an opportunity to exercise some control of the situation if and when the Iraqi army and associated Shia militia succeed in routing Daesh from Mosul.
He also asked the Foreign Ministry to submit a complaint to the United Nations about the presence of Turkish troops.
Iraq has demanded that Ankara withdraw the recently-deployed troops, but Turkey has yet to respond to the demand, saying they are merely meant to provide training.
Biden made the remarks during a phone conversation with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu regarding Turkey’s troop deployments in northern Iraq.
Turkish military sources say they are moving north.
“Within the scope of the new arrangement, a convoy of 10-12 vehicles carrying some of our troops in Bashiqa have moved towards northern Iraq”, a senior Turkish official said.
The 14 points included the refusal to allow Turkish forces onto Iraqi territory and the need to resolve outstanding differences between the central government in Baghdad and northern Iraq’s Kurdish Regional Government (KRG).
Davutoglu defended it as an “act of solidarity” and said: “When the threats (to the trainers) increased, we sent troops to protect the camp”. Ankara subsequently halted further deployments.
Tensions have been running high between Baghdad and Ankara since December 4, when Turkey deployed some 150 soldiers, equipped with heavy weapons and backed by 20 to 25 tanks, to the outskirts of Mosul, the capital of Iraq’s Nineveh Province.
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“Iraq will be the only one at disadvantage from cancelling its agreements with Turkey because Iraq’s economy depends on Turkish companies and the economy will breakdown when those companies are out”, he concluded.