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Iraq says Turkish deployment near Mosul violates international law

Iraqi President Fouad Massoum on Saturday called the deployment of several hundred Turkish troops near the northern city of Mosul "a violation of international norms and law" and said it would raise regional tensions.

President Massoum calls on foreign ministry to 'preserve the country's sovereignty and independence'

Iraqi President Fouad Massoum says Turkey's deployment of troops near Mosul is a violation of international law. (Ahmed Saad/Reuters)

Iraqi PresidentFouadMassoumon Saturday called the deployment of several hundred Turkish troops inside Iraq near the northern city ofMosul"a violation of international norms and law."

A Turkish security source said on Friday the forces would provide training for Iraqi troops near Mosul, which is controlled by ISIS.

Iraq's prime minister and foreign ministry have called for Turkey to withdraw its forces. In an online statement, Massoum also called on Turkey to withdraw the troops and asked Iraq's Foreign Ministry to take the necessary measures "to preserve the country's sovereignty and independence."

Islamic State militants overran Mosul in June 2014. A much anticipated counter-offensive by Iraqi forces has been repeatedly postponed because they are tied down in fighting elsewhere.

A senior Kurdish military officer based north of Mosul told Reuters that additional Turkish trainers had arrived at a camp in the area overnight on Thursday escorted by a Turkish protection force.

A small number of Turkish trainers was already at the camp to train a force called Hashid Watani (national mobilization), which is made up of mainly Sunni Arab former Iraqi police and volunteers from Mosul.

The United States was aware of Turkey's deployment of hundreds of Turkish soldiers to northern Iraq but the move is not part of the U.S.-led coalition's activities, according to defence officials in Washington.

Powerful Iraqi ShiaMuslim armed groups have pledged to fight a planned deployment of U.S. forces to the country.

Turkey has in recent months been bombing Kurdish militant positions in northern Iraq.