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Erdogan in rare Iraq visit to discuss water, security

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Turkyish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is due in neighbouri­ng Iraq for his first state visit there in years, with water, oil and regional security issues expected to top the agenda.

Erdogan is scheduled to meet with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohamed Shia al-sudani and President Abdel Latif Rashid in Baghdad before visiting officials in Arbil, the capital of northern Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan Region.

“Iraq and Turkiye share a history and have similariti­es, interests and opportunit­ies, but also problems,” Sudani said during an event at the Atlantic Council on the sidelines of a recent visit to Washington.

“Water and security will be at the top of the agenda,” he said of the upcoming meeting with Erdogan, who last visited Iraq in 2011.

The trip comes as regional tensions spiral, fuelled by the Israelhama­s war in the Gaza Strip and attacks between Israel and Iran.

Farhad Alaaldin, foreign affairs adviser to Sudani, said that the main topics Erdogan will discuss with Iraqi officials include “investment­s, trade... security aspects of the cooperatio­n between the two countries, water management and water resources”.

Alaaldin expects the signing of several memoranda of understand­ing during the visit.

The sharing of water resources is a major point of contention, with Baghdad highly critical of upstream dams set up by Turkiye on their shared Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which have worsened water scarcity in Iraq.

Erdogan said the issue of water would be “one of the most important points” of his visit following “requests” made by the Iraqi side.

“We will make an effort to resolve them, that is also their wish,” he said.

Iraqi oil exports are another point of tension, with a major pipeline shut down for over a year over legal disputes and technical issues.

The ambassador also expects the signing of a “strategic framework agreement” on security, economy and developmen­t. — AFP

 ?? ?? Warm welcome: A man walking along a path near the Erbil citadel adorned with projected Turkyish national flag colours ahead of Erdogan’s visit to Arbil. — AFP
Warm welcome: A man walking along a path near the Erbil citadel adorned with projected Turkyish national flag colours ahead of Erdogan’s visit to Arbil. — AFP

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