Bangladesh, March 28 -- Recent times have witnessed a palpable enhancement in the relationship between Turkey and Iraq, marking a notable departure from historical challenges. Throughout their shared history, these nations have grappled with a range of obstacles, often under the looming influence of the United States, especially post the Second Gulf War. Yet, current developments suggest a deliberate endeavor to transcend previous discord and pave the way for collaborative endeavors aimed at mutual prosperity and cooperation.

A significant turning point in the trajectory of Turkish-Iraqi relations occurred when the Turkish parliament rejected the passage of US troops through Turkey to initiate a new front in Iraq. This stance, while stra...