Erdogan talked to Iraqi Prime Minister

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a telephone conversation with Iraq Prime Minister Mustafa Kazimi. During the meeting, Turkish-Iraqi relations and regional issues were discussed, reports TRT Haber.

According to the report, President Erdogan said that was satisfied with the development of relations with Iraq in the commercial, military and intelligence spheres, and that cooperation in the fight against terrorism should also be expanded.

The Turkish leader noted that, despite the fact that the Iraqi provinces of Mahmur and Sinjar are under direct control of the central government, the terrorist organization of the PAC continues its activities here, as well as in Candil.

President Erdogan stressed that during the last operation, one of the refugees of the PAC was attacked and only members of the organization were eliminated, and not the hospital or medical center, according to terrorists. The head of Turkey stated that the members of the PAC as they are driven into the angle, more and more provide false facts.