Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed al-Souda met with Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, emphasizing the need to strengthen security in Syria.
According to the Iraqi news agency “WAA,” both sides emphasized the importance of enhancing security in Syria for its significance in stabilizing the region.
They reaffirmed the importance of preserving stability in Syria due to its connection to the national security interests of both Iraq and Turkey.
Iraqi-Turkish Relations: Iraq and Turkey share a complex relationship that spans political, economic, and security dimensions.
While they have had periods of cooperation, they have also experienced tensions, particularly concerning issues such as Kurdish autonomy, water resources, and regional influence.
The situation in Syria has broader implications for regional stability, with neighboring countries like Iraq and Turkey closely monitoring developments.
Both Iraq and Turkey have vested interests in Syria’s future, including concerns about terrorism, refugee flows, and border security.




