(File Photo) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech during the draw ceremony for judges and public prosecutors at the Bestepe National Congress And Culture Center in Ankara, Turkey on October 12, 2016. ( Evrim Ayd?n - Anadolu Agency )
ANKARA: Turkey will not allow terrorist organizations to enter Mosul, Iraq, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday.
"We will not allow Mosul to be given to either Islamic State or other terrorist organizations," Erdogan told a ceremony in the Black Sea province of Rize.
Erdogan criticized Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's government, asking "where was the Iraqi government" when IS entered Mosul.
"We are ready with the coalition forces for combat there against IS and other terrorist organizations," Erdogan said.
About Turkey’s training base in Bashiqa, which Baghdad has said it wants closed, Erdogan said: "Nobody should speak about our base in Bashiqa. This base will stay there. Because Bashiqa also acts as insurance against terror attacks targeting Turkey."
Last December, Turkey sent 150 troops and about two dozen combat tanks to Bashiqa, located 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) northeast of Mosul.
Turkey and Iraq have engaged in a war of words about the presence of Turkish troops there.
Erdogan said in its current Operation Euphrates Shield, Turkey entered Jarabulus, in the Syrian province of Aleppo along Turkey’s border, and then the town of Al-Rai. "Now where are we heading? To Dabiq [in northern Syria], and there we will declare a 5,000-square kilometer area a safe zone cleared of terror," he added.
The president said Turkey has no territorial designs, adding: "But there are 3 million refugees in our country. Let us prepare a place for them, let them return to their soil, make them live safe there; this is the step we will take."