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Turkey ‘to withdraw more troops from Iraq’

International Desk |
Update: 2015-12-20 02:14:00
Turkey ‘to withdraw more troops from Iraq’ Photo Courtesy: sputniknews.com

DHAKA: Turkey says it will pull more of its troops out of northern Iraq, following a partial withdrawal earlier this week.

The foreign ministry said it acknowledged a ‘miscommunication’ with Iraq over the deployment of its forces, reports the BBC.

It comes a day after US President Barack Obama urged Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to ‘de-escalate tensions’ with Baghdad.

Turkey sent at least 150 troops into northern Iraq earlier this month saying they were to protect military trainers.

Turkey has deployed troops at the Bashiqa camp near Mosul - a city controlled by Islamic State (IS) - since 2014 to train Iraqi Kurdish forces.

But the Iraqi government said the latest move had been carried out without consultation and violated national sovereignty and international law.

‘Turkey... acknowledges the miscommunication with the government of Iraq over the deployments of Turkish protection forces,’ the Turkish foreign ministry said in the statement.

‘Turkey, in recognition of the Iraqi concerns and in accordance with the requirements of the fight against Daesh (IS), is continuing to move military forces from Nineveh province that was the source of miscommunication’.

The statement did not say how many troops would be moved or where they would go to.

BDST: 1315 HRS, DEC 20, 2015
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