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ANKARA, Turkey – A senior official says Turkey’s parliament will convene for an emergency session as Ankara steps up pressure on Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region to cancel a referendum on independence.
Ruling party legislator Mustafa Elitas said Thursday that parliament — which is currently on recess — will meet on Saturday, two days ahead of the referendum, which Turkey has branded a national security threat.
Media reports said legislators would hold a vote on renewing a mandate that allows Turkey’s military to intervene in Iraq. The mandate expires next month.
Turkey’s Cabinet meeting will meet Friday to mull a response to the referendum.
This week the military launched previously unannounced military exercises near the border with Iraq.
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