Monday, April 22, 2024

During Erdogan’s visit to Baghdad.. About 40 memorandums of understanding will be signed between Iraq and Turkey, 22 APRIL

During Erdogan’s visit to Baghdad.. About 40 memorandums of understanding will be signed between Iraq and Turkey

Shafaq News / Informider sources said, on Sunday, that dozens of memorandums of understanding will be signed in various aspects between Baghdad and Ankara during the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan scheduled for Monday to Iraq.

During Erdogan’s official visit to Baghdad, which will begin tomorrow, the sources told Shafaq News, the signing of about 37 multi-faceted memorandums of understanding.

She added that one of the most important memos is the strategic framework memorandum for cooperation between the two countries, of which five committees and two agencies: security, water, economic, energy and transport branches.

The Iraqi ambassador to Ankara, Majid Al-Lajmawi, confirmed, on Saturday, that the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Baghdad will contribute to resolving the outstanding files between the two neighboring countries, and will witness the signing of a strategic framework agreement.

Turkey’s defense minister Yashar Güler announced last Wednesday that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will conduct an official visit to Iraq tomorrow, Monday, his first since 2011.

Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had confirmed that the water issue would be one of the most important items of his agenda during his visit to Iraq, while hinted at a visit to Erbil after Baghdad.

Erdogan pointed out that Turkey is considering requests made by the Iraqi side regarding water, stressing that they will seek to solve this problem with them, arguing: “They want us to solve it and our steps will be in this direction, and there are also issues related to the flow of natural gas and oil to Turkey, and we will seek to address it as well.”

https://shafaq.com/ar/سیاسة/خلال-زيارة-ردوغان-لبغداد-قرابة-40-مذكرة-تفاهم-سيتم-توقيعها-بين-العراق-وتركيا

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