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Friday 14 October 2016

Turkey 'determined' to take part in Mosul offensive

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday that the country was determined to be a part of the coalition forces in the planned offensive to retake the oil-rich Iraqi city of Mosul from Daesh.

"We are determined to take our place among the coalition forces for Iraq’s unity and solidarity," Erdogan told a mass inauguration ceremony in the central province of Konya.

"You invited us to [Camp] Bashiqa," Erdogan said, referring to the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's demand for the formation of a military base in the country.

The president added that the coalition forces in Iraq must realize that Turkey is "not a tribal state".

Turkey and Iraq have engaged in a war of words about the presence of Turkish troops in northern Iraq's Bashiqa.

The Turkish President earlier told Abadi to "know his limits," reminding him the Turkish military presence in Iraq was due to a demand made by Baghdad itself.

Last December, Turkey sent some 150 troops and about two dozens combat tanks to Camp Bashiqa, located some 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) northeast of the Daesh-held city of Mosul.

The deployment – which was criticized at the time by Baghdad – was aimed at protecting Turkish military personnel tasked with training Iraqi volunteers to fight Daesh.

Turkey says its troops are going to be there to prevent any potential sectarian conflict in and around Mosul after the city is taken from Daesh.

The operation could begin as soon as next week if preparations are completed.
  aa.com.tr
14/10/16

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