Turkey going to build wall at border with Iraqi Kurdistan

PanARMENIAN.Net - Following the example of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel and the U.S., Turkey is going to build a 470 km "security wall" at the border with Iraqi Kurdistan. The project will cost $2.3 billion, Kurdistan.ru reports quoting Yeni Safak newspaper.



Iraqi Kurdistan is situated in the north of Iraq bordering with Syria, Turkey and Iran. It covers a territory of 80 thousand km2.
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