Turkish FM to vidit to Iraq on Thursday

<p style="text-align:left">Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu is set to head to Iraq on January 9 amid recently increased tensions between the United States and Iran.

&ldquo;Within the context of our intensified diplomatic efforts to alleviate the escalated tension in the aftermath of recent developments in the region, Cavusoglu will pay a visit to Iraq,&rdquo; a statement released from the Foreign Ministry read.
&ldquo;Recent developments in the region as well as bilateral issues are expected to be discussed during the visit,&rdquo; it added.
Cavusoglu also held a phone call with his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif.
The minister&rsquo;s visit is part of the attempts to reduce tensions between the two countries, which reached a critical level after Iran launched missiles at U.S.-led forces in Iraq early on Jan. 8, retaliating for the U.S. drone strike on an Iranian commander whose killing last week stoked fears of a new Middle East war.
Iran&rsquo;s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said the missile attack was a &ldquo;slap on the face&rdquo; of the United States and that U.S. troops should leave the region.
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