Cabinet welcomes the Turkish withdrawal and confirms the rejection of the presence of any foreign power ground
12/21/2015
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Welcomed the Council of Ministers in its meeting held on Monday, the Turkish withdrawal from Iraqi territory, as he emphasized his opposition to the presence of any foreign troops on the wilderness of the land of Iraq. The Prime Minister said site in a statement seen by Alsumaria News, "The Council of Ministers discussed the 48 held its session today, the crisis with Turkey, welcomed the announcement and reiterated Turkey for its withdrawal from the territory of Iraq," and expressed "hope to complete the withdrawal." He added, "The Council underlined the Iraqi government's firm position not to allow any military ground force presence on Iraqi territory and respect for national sovereignty", stressing that "Iraq does not allow any action against neighboring countries from its territory in application of the principle of non-interference in the affairs of neighboring countries." Referred to a number of local and international media picked up on Saturday (19 December 2015), reports that the withdrawal of Turkish troops from the province of Nineveh in northern Iraq. The Information Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Sunday, there has been no withdrawal of the Turkish force from Iraq, and denied the existence of an agreement with Italy to bring in ground troops to protect the Mosul Dam. Ankara deployed hundreds of soldiers in Bashiqa early December, saying that power comes in the framework of an international mission to train and equip Iraqi forces to fight the organization "Daash", and denounced Baghdad's move, saying it did not never invited to such a force.
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