While condemning Turkey’s daily attacks on the country’s territory, Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid announced that he is looking for a security agreement with Turkey similar to the agreement with Iran.
Turkish President President Erdogan has said that Turkey will intensify its campaign against the PKK in northern Iraq after the armed group claimed responsibility for the Sunday bombing in Ankara.
Ankara has received widespread criticism from the Iraqi politicians and political groups for violating Iraqi sovereignty.
Turkey is said to have dozens of military bases in the Iraqi Kurdistan region.
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Iraq seeking security agreement with Turkey
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