Erdogan defends Turkish involvement in Iraq

Erdogan defends Turkish involvement in Iraq
Date: 18.10.2016 16:21

President says Turkey had interest in helping defeat Daesh in Mosul

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President Erdogan on Tuesday defended Turkish involvement in Iraq, saying Turkey had an “historical responsibility” in the region.
 
Ankara’s role in the operation to retake the northern Iraqi city of Mosul from Daesh -- it has trained thousands of Iraqi and Peshmerga fighters in the run-up to the assault -- has come under criticism both in Baghdad and the West.
 
However, Erdogan pointed to Turkey’s concerns for the interests of Mosul’s Sunni Muslim Arab and Turkmen population.
 
Referring to U.S. comments, he said: “You are coming from tens of thousands of kilometers away and you have the right to say Baghdad has called for you. OK, but Turkey has a 350-kilometer [220-mile] border and there is always a threat.
 
“Turkey has a historical responsibility there. So we will be there.”
 
Erdogan has led calls supporting Turkey’s role in preparing around 3,000 local troops to free Mosul -- Iraq’s second city -- from Daesh after more than two years’ occupation.
 
He has also voiced warnings against the direct involvement of Shia Muslim militias in liberating the city following allegations that such militias have committed atrocities against the Sunni population in other parts of Iraq.
 
Speaking at a ceremony in Ankara to mark the start of the academic year, Erdogan said Turkey would continue to be involved so as to prevent sectarian conflict and repeated his promise that Turkey “will be both in the field and at the table for Mosul”.

YEREL HABERLER

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