Turkey will withdraw more troops from Iraq after US request

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Turkey will withdraw more troops from Iraq after US request
Protesters shout slogans against the Turkish government during a demonstration calling for the withdrawal of Turkish troops from northern Iraq, in Basra.

Istanbul - The dispute flared up earlier this month after Turkey deployed reinforcements to a camp in Iraq's Bashiqa region.

By AP

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Published: Sun 20 Dec 2015, 3:23 PM

Last updated: Sun 20 Dec 2015, 5:30 PM

Turkey says it will withdraw more troops from northern Iraq and acknowledged there had been a miscommunication with the Iraqi government over the issue.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced late on Saturday the government "in recognition of the Iraqi concerns and in accordance with the requirements of the fight against Daesh, is continuing to move military forces from Nineveh province."
The move followed an appeal from President Barak Obama, who called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday and urged him "to take additional steps to de-escalate tensions with Iraq."
The Ankara-Baghdad spat has been an unwelcome setback to US efforts to accelerate the fight against Daesh extremists. 
Turkey began withdrawing troops stationed near the Daesh-controlled Iraqi city of Mosul earlier this week. But Baghdad, which considers the deployment of Turkish troops an illegal incursion, demanded the immediate withdrawal of Turkish troops from Iraqi territory at a UN Security Council meeting.
The dispute flared up earlier this month after Turkey deployed reinforcements to a camp in Iraq's Bashiqa region where Sunni and Kurdish troops are being trained to fight Daesh militants. Turkey has stationed troops there since last year but had recently sent more with the stated aim of protecting its forces from Daesh attacks.


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