Turkish occupation attacks: High-level delegation from Baghdad visits Kurdistan Region

Condemning the recent attacks of the occupying Turkish state in South Kurdistan, the Baghdad government has sent a high-level security delegation to South Kurdistan to carry out inspections.

A delegation led by the National Security Advisor Qasim Ereji is visiting Hewlêr (Erbil) following the decision of the Iraqi Army General Command and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani.

The delegation will examine the security situation in the Kurdistan Region, attacks, occupation, military deployments and checkpoints established in Duhok.

Qassem Ereji is expected to meet with the Minister of Interior and other officials from the interim government of the Kurdistan Region.

The decision to send the delegation was taken by the National Security Council, which met on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.

According to the government's military spokesman, General Yahya Rasul, the meeting discussed "the intervention and violations of Turkish forces in the common border area". The spokesman expressed "rejection of the Turkish military aggression and any aggression against Iraqi territory."