Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, said Noman Kortolmos, told the official Anatolia news agency on Wednesday that Turkish troops would remain in the military camp Bashiqa in northern Iraq, until they are expelled from the organization Daesh the nearby city of Mosul.
In an interview aired on the air station Ta.ar.ta news Kortolmos said that Turkey will participate in the Mosul operation did not participate People's Protection Units of the Syrian Kurdish.
The United States entered on the line of the Turkish-Iraqi crisis, after a verbal escalation between Ankara and Baghdad, and said the US State Department that the foreign military forces in Iraq should be there with the consent of the government in Baghdad, under the alliance's anti-regulation Daesh umbrella. In contrast, the popular militia buildup in Iraq vowed to Turkey earthshaking response in the field, in response to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's remarks, which attacked Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. A spokesman for the militia Ahmed Asadi Tuesday that Iraqi men and mobilized its security forces will be refunded in the seismic field.
The Abadi Office Erdogan described the attack and some Turkish officials Palanfala, pointing out that the Iraqi government is now moving towards the international community to convene an emergency meeting of the Security Council regarding the Turkish presence in northern Iraq.
Erdogan was launched earlier Tuesday a scathing attack on Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, asking him that knows its limits. Erdogan said during a meeting in Istanbul directed part of his speech to the Abadi "It's personally insulting me. You're not my counterpart, and I'm not on my level." "It does not matter at all how scream from Iraq. You should know that we will do what we want to do." Abizaid and "Who is this? Iraqi Prime Minister! I know your size first."
The dispute between Turkey and Iraq is going on and there are about 2,000 Turkish troops at a base in northern Iraq at a time when the alliance is preparing to launch an attack on the city of Mosul controlled Daesh
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