Turkish army conducts military drill at Iraqi border

Ersin Çelik
10:0418/09/2017, Monday
U: 18/09/2017, Monday
REUTERS
Yeni Şafak
Turkey, the United States and other Western powers have advised authorities in the semi-autonomous region to cancel the vote
Turkey, the United States and other Western powers have advised authorities in the semi-autonomous region to cancel the vote

Turkish armed forces started a military drill at the Iraqi border on Monday, the army said, a week ahead of a Kurdish referendum in northern Iraq which Turkey has asked to be called off.

On Saturday, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said the planned Sept. 25 referendum was as an issue of national security, and warned that Turkey would take any necessary steps in response.



Turkey, the United States and other Western powers have advised authorities in the semi-autonomous region to cancel the vote, worrying that it would create tensions that would distract from the war on Daesh in Iraq and Syria.

President Tayyip Erdoğan said on Sunday that he will meet Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi this week to discuss their concerns about the referendum.

In a statement, the military said its operations targeting militant groups in the Iraq border region would continue at the same time as the drill.

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