Turkey's consulate in the northern Iraqi city resumes operations three years after its forced closure. Turkey has reopened its consulate in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul after years of closure due to the Islamic State group's insurgency in the region. Consul General Kucuksakalli celebrated the reopening of his country’s consulate in a Tweet on Thursday, saying “the separation is over”. “We came to Mosul (which) coincides with the blessed days at the end of this holy month, and we are currently making final preparations for the opening of the Turkish Consulate General in Mosul”, Kucuksakalli wrote in Arabic on Twitter, in reference to Ramadan. IS militants occupied the Turkish consula
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