Urged Iraq and Pakistan to "show restraint"

Turkey concerned over Iran’s shelling of Erbil

January 18 — The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed concern about Iran’s shelling of Erbil and Pakistan in a statement. It called for resolving the ongoing issues within the framework of the basic principles of international law and urged Iraq and Pakistan to “show restraint.”

Eleven killed, 13 injured in Turkish attacks on Kurdistan Region in 2023

Eleven killed, 13 injured in Turkish attacks on Kurdistan Region in 2023

Statement:

No: 10, 18 January 2024, Press Release Regarding the Latest Incidents in our Region

We are concerned with the recent developments in our region that started with Iran’s attacks against targets in Iraq, followed and expanded by Iran’s strikes on targets inside Pakistan, and further escalated by attacks by Pakistan this morning (18 January) on targets in Iran.

Problems should be resolved within the framework of the fundamental principles of international law, including the UN Charter, in mutual respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries and with an understanding of friendship and brotherhood. We hope that all issues will soon come to an end through dialogue and cooperation without further threatening regional security and stability.

We call on brotherly Iran, Iraq and Pakistan to act with common sense and show restraint. Türkiye is ready to contribute to the peaceful resolution of those disputes.

Turkish airstrikes on Penjwen villages in Sulaymaniyah

Turkish airstrikes on Penjwen villages in Sulaymaniyah

Turkish airstrikes hit villages in Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah

Turkish airstrikes hit villages in Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah

Airstrikes reported overnight hit locations in Erbil and Duhok

Airstrikes reported overnight hit locations in Erbil and Duhok