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Exclusive.. The Iraqi government: A big surprise in Erdogan’s historic visit to Baghdad, 22 APRIL

  Exclusive.. The Iraqi government: A big surprise in Erdogan’s historic visit to Baghdad

The Iraqi government revealed, on Sunday evening, the details of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the capital, Baghdad, tomorrow, Monday morning, noting that “there is a big surprise” related to the agreements and memorandums of understanding to be signed in various fields.

The government spokesman, Bassem Al-Awadi, told Shafaq News Agency, “The Turkish President’s visit to Baghdad is a historic visit, and this visit will chart a path for Iraqi-Turkish relations that did not exist previously at all. This is not an attempt to exaggerate, but rather it is real, and tomorrow’s visit is Monday.” "I will reveal this matter to everyone."

Al-Awadi added, “The visit will witness the signing of two agreements, in addition to approximately (25) memorandums of understanding, and these will advance the nature of Iraqi-Turkish relations, and there is a big surprise during the visit, especially with regard to the water file, and those agreements and memorandums will focus on security, the economy, and the path to development.” ".

He explained, "Erdogan's visit to Baghdad tomorrow, Monday, is of great importance, especially since it is his first visit in 13 years, and the visit was worked on by various joint committees throughout the past year, in order to arrange the papers in the economic and security files and in the development road project."

The Iraqi government spokesman confirmed, "Tomorrow, Monday, will be an important day in shaping the nature of relations between Baghdad and Ankara, and there will be a surprise and signed agreements that are the first of their kind between the two countries."

Informed sources told Shafaq News Agency that Erdogan will sign about 37 multifaceted memorandums of understanding, the most important of which is the strategic framework memorandum for cooperation between the two countries, from which five committees are divided, as follows: security, water, economic, energy, and transportation.

Erdogan is visiting the capital, Baghdad, after a visit he made in 2011, and the Iraqi-Turkish talks focus on security, military and economic files, in addition to expanding trade cooperation.

Turkey says it is seeking greater cooperation from Baghdad in its war against the Kurdistan Workers' Party, a file that has further strained relations between the two countries due to Turkish military operations in northern Iraq, as well as disputes over oil exports and sharing scarce water supplies.

The dispute over oil exports from the Kurdistan Region is particularly thorny, and the two sides disagree over the resumption of oil exports from a pipeline through Turkey.

After nearly a decade of seeking international arbitration, the Iraqi government won recognition of its right to control oil exports, and Ankara was ordered to pay $1.5 billion in compensation for transporting them without Baghdad's approval. In protest, Ankara closed the export pipeline.

Ankara later began maintenance work on the pipeline, which contributes about 0.5% of global crude oil supplies. The two countries agreed to wait until the pipeline maintenance assessment is completed to resume flows while they continue to engage in a legal battle over the arbitration awards.  link

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