Iraqi representative: Baghdad’s foreign policy is weak against Ankara
The Iraqi representative criticized the country's weak foreign policy towards Turkey. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Al-Maluma, Iraqi parliamentarian Kazem Al-Touki stated that the country’s foreign policy institution is weak in relation to Turkey because Ankara is taking measures against Baghdad.
He added: Turkey has taken actions against Iraq in many cases, which is caused by the weakness of our country’s diplomacy.
Al-Touki stated: The internal vote split in Iraq and the lack of a united political decision-making has acted as a void inside the country and has made Turkey against this issue. Iraq abuse.
He stated: All the Iraqi delegations that went to Turkey for negotiations have not been able to find useful and effective solutions to solve the Fimabin issues.
Al-Touki emphasized: Iraq’s weak foreign policy against Turkey must be changed.
The countries of Turkey and Iraq are currently in conflict with each other over issues such as the share of Iraqi water and the penetration of Turkish troops into the territory of northern Iraq.