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Turkey, Iraq to hold high-level talks on security, energy in Baghdad, Ankara says

Senior authorities from Turkey and Iraq will meet in Baghdad on Thursday to discuss energy cooperation, along with security and defence matters, the Turkish Foreign Ministry stated on Wednesday.

Ties between the neighbours have been rocky in the last few years as Ankara has actually ramped up cross-border operations against Kurdish PKK militants based in northern Iraq's mountainous areas. Iraq has stated the operations break its sovereignty, but Ankara states it should protect itself and has actually cautioned of a brand-new attack.

The 2 are likewise at odds over the resumption of oil exports from a crude oil pipeline running from Iraq through Turkey that Ankara says is prepared to run but Baghdad has yet to resume its operations.

Speaking at a rundown in Ankara, ministry spokesperson Oncu Keceli stated Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Defence Minister Yasar Guler, and Ibrahim Kalin, head of Turkey's MIT intelligence agency, would hold talks with their counterparts in Baghdad in a. security top.

Establishing a common understanding in counterterrorism and. concrete actions that can be taken in that regard will be on the. table, Keceli said. The PKK being specified as a typical security. risk by Iraqi authorities is a sign that the desire to fight. the PKK is establishing in Iraq and we welcome this.

The outlawed Kurdistan Employee Party (PKK), designated a. terrorist group by Turkey, the United States and the European. Union, took up arms against the Turkish state in 1984. More than. 40,000 people have been killed in the insurgency.

Keceli stated the resumption of oil streams from the Iraq-Turkey. pipeline would be discussed throughout the meetings.

Turkey stopped flows on the pipeline, Iraq's northern oil. export path, after an arbitration ruling by the International. Chamber of Commerce purchased Ankara to pay Baghdad damages for. unauthorised exports between 2014 and 2018.

Ankara later started maintenance work on the pipeline that. contributes about 0.5% of worldwide crude supply. The 2 countries. consented to wait up until a maintenance evaluation on the pipeline. was total to reboot flows while still participating in a legal. fight on arbitration awards.

We stated last October that the circulations could being on this. pipeline, that there is no concerns for us. We comprehend. the Iraqi side is not yet ready, Keceli said. We want for all. the parties in Iraq to reach an agreement within the structure. of mutual discussion and understanding, and for flows on this. pipeline to resume as soon as possible.

He stated the officials would likewise discuss cooperation on gas. and renewable energy, along with a prepared see by President. Tayyip Erdogan to Baghdad, which is anticipated in the spring.

(source: Reuters)