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Iraq, Turkey vow to open 'new chapter' in relations
by Staff Writers
Ankara (AFP) Oct 25, 2013


Iraq violence kills 12
Baghdad (AFP) Oct 25, 2013 - Ten bombings and a shooting killed at least 12 people and wounded 19 in Iraq on Friday, officials said.

Nine bombs exploded in and around the city of Baquba, north of Baghdad, killing a total of seven people and wounding eight, a police officer and a doctor said.

Three of the dead and two of the wounded were from the same family, the sources said.

The deadliest single attack was in Yusifiyah, south of Baghdad, where a roadside bomb exploded near a market, killing at least four people and wounding 11, security and medical officials said.

And in Baghdad itself, gunmen armed with silenced weapons killed a justice ministry employee in the Amriyah area.

Violence in Iraq has reached a level unseen since 2008, when the country was just emerging from a brutal sectarian conflict.

More than 570 people have now been killed this month, and more than 5,250 since the beginning of the year, according to AFP figures based on security and medical sources.

A study released this month by academics based in the United States, Canada and Iraq said nearly half a million people have died from war-related causes in Iraq since the US-led invasion of 2003.

Iraq and Turkey on Friday vowed, following a meeting between foreign ministers, to improve relations between the two countries which have been marred in recent years by a series of disputes.

"We agreed to take new steps in order to improve bilateral relations and to open new horizons," Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari told a news conference in Ankara.

"We have turned the old page and opened a new chapter in our relations," Zebari said in remarks translated into Turkish.

In the past two years, Ankara and Baghdad have engaged in a public war of words, accusing each other of inciting sectarian tensions and, at various stages, summoning each other's ambassadors in tit-for-tat manoeuvres.

The fate of Iraq's fugitive Vice President Tareq al-Hashem is one of several contentious areas that have dogged once close ties.

Hashemi, a Sunni who has been sentenced to death in Baghdad on charges of running death squads, fled to Turkey last year when Iraq's Shiite-led authorities sought his arrest.

He has however denied the charges and branded the sentence "the final phase of the theatrical campaign" carried out by his rival, Shiite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his "politicised judiciary".

Other issues of contention between Ankara and Baghdad include the Syrian conflict, the Turkish military presence in Iraq to pursue Kurdish rebels, and how to share the region's oil wealth.

Zebari heralded that a new mechanism would be established between the two countries for political consultations and direct communication.

"Our official channels, diplomacy channels are open," he said.

For his part, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said his government considered the two-year stagnation in bilateral ties as "temporary."

"We can still have differences but we can sit and discuss how to resolve our differences through dialogue and create a synergy out of differences," he said.

Davutoglu is expected to visit Iraq next month.

But despite the tensions, Iraq is Turkey's major trade partner. More than 1,000 Turkish companies are currently operating in northern Iraq.

"Turkey is our major trade partner. Economic ties have never been hampered by the tensions, which is an indicator of strong bonds between the two countries," said Zebari.

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