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Turkey, Iraq sign accord on military, security, counter-terrorism cooperation

August 16, 2024
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Turkey, Iraq sign accord on military, security, counter-terrorism cooperation
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ANKARA: Turkey and Iraq have signed a memorandum of understanding on military, security and counter-terrorism cooperation, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Thursday, after two days of high-level security talks in Ankara.

The neighbouring countries have in recent years been at loggerheads over Ankara’s cross-border military operations against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants based in northern Iraq’s mountainous region.

Iraq has said the operations violate its sovereignty, but Ankara says they are needed to protect itself.

Ties have improved since last year, when they agreed to hold high-level talks on security matters, and after a visit in April by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to Baghdad, where he said relations had entered a new phase.

Ankara and Baghdad held a fourth round of meetings this week as part of the dialogue mechanism. In March, Iraq labelled the PKK a “banned organisation in Iraq” – a move welcomed by Turkey.

Fidan, speaking alongside his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein following their talks in Ankara, said the accord signed by the defence ministers of either side carried “historic importance”, while Hussein said it was “the first in the history of Iraq and Turkey” in this field.

“Through the joint coordination and training centres planned in this agreement, we believe we can take our cooperation to the next level,” Fidan said.

“We want to advance the understanding we are developing with Iraq on counter-terrorism through concrete steps on the ground,” he added.

A Turkish diplomatic source said that, with the agreement, a Joint Security Coordination Centre would be established in Baghdad along with a Joint Training and Cooperation Centre in Bashiqa. Hussein, speaking about the Bashiqa training camp, said “the onus will lie on the Iraqi armed forces”, without elaborating.

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