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Turkey, Iraq Agree To Act İn Concert Against Isıl Threat

20.11.2014 19:46

Neighbors Ankara and Baghdad, both suffering from ISIL terror, will step up consultations on security issues.

The Turkish and Iraqi prime ministers agreed to make joint anti-terrorism efforts to restore regional peace and stability through more frequent consultations and open sharing of all security matters, they announced at a press conference on Thursday.



"I do not differentiate the stability, peace or tranquility of Iraq from that of Turkey," Turkish Premier Ahmet Davutoglu told the joint press conference with his Iraqi counterpart Haidar al-Abadi in Baghdad.



He was speaking following a private meeting and a subsequent inter-delegational meeting with Abadi at the Governmental Palace, as part of his two-day visit to the southern neighbor country for official talks.



The threat from the terrorist group ISIL, relevant anti-terrorism efforts, bilateral relations along with cooperation in energy and trade top the agenda of Davutoglu's talks with the Iraqi central government and the Kurdish regional government.



"The groups threatening Iraq also pose a threat for Turkey. Turkey has a clear-cut attitude towards all kinds of terror, either ISIL or PKK or those in other forms," he said.



Davutoglu also made a point of the need to make joint efforts with Baghdad in the settlement of the Syrian crisis.



For his part, Iraqi PM Abadi stressed that Davutoglu and he agreed in principle during their talk on "joint intelligence and knowledge-sharing."



"The inter-delegational meetings will continue regarding joint efforts in areas of security and military cooperation. We gratefully welcome the Turkish support for the training of Iraqi security forces," he added.



The Turkish premier sought to give new impetus to bilateral relations, after the work of the Turkey-Iraq High Level Strategic Cooperation Council, established in 2009, was disrupted because of the recent instability and violence in Iraq.



He noted that they agreed to accelerate the council's work, and to hold a joint cabinet meeting in Ankara after a five-year pause to discuss cooperation in transportation, trade and investments.



"The Iraqi Prime Minister Abadi along with a couple of his ministers will pay a visit to Turkey on December 24, 25 or 26 for a joint cabinet meeting," said Davutoglu. 



The Turkish premier emphasized that they have initiated a brand new phase in their relations with Iraq in all its political, economic and cultural dimensions.



"We are resolute in reviving our existing areas of cooperation in economics, energy, trade, investments, and agriculture by making a major leap forward," he added.



Davutoglu said Turkey and Iraq are able to create exemplary bilateral economic cooperation if they stand shoulder to shoulder. There is an extraordinary potential to exploit in several fields "as long as there is peace and tranquility in our countries and in the wider region," he said.



Meanwhile, Iraqi PM Abadi invited Turkish companies -- which used to actively work in Iraq but left the country following the ISIL attacks -- to return to Iraq to continue their investments.



He said the Iraqi security forces supported by peshmerga fighters have recently gained ground against ISIL, by seizing full control over Baiji town holding the country's largest oil refinery and have started to repel ISIL militants in provinces like Anbar, Saladin, Diyala, Mosul.



ISIL militants took over large swathes of Iraq last June.



There has been continuous fighting between ISIL and the Iraqi army along with peshmerga fighters -- aided by U.S-led coalition airstrikes.



Following the press conference with Abadi, Davutoglu was received by Iraqi President Fuad Masum at Presidential Palace, and also met with Iraqi Parliament Speaker Salim Jabouri at the Council of Representatives building.



He is also expected to have talks with Turkmen deputies and other representatives of the Turkmen community in Iraq.



The premier will then proceed to the Iraqi Kurdish capital Erbil to meet regional President Massoud Barzani and Prime Minister Nachirvan Barzani.



Interior Minister Efkan Ala, Culture and Tourism Minister Omer Celik, Customs and Trade Minister Nurettin Canikli and Justice and Development Party's Deputy Chairman Yasin Aktay are also accompanying Davutoglu during his visit.



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