ANKARA (Sputnik) – Cavusoglu also stressed the importance of increasing the support given to national security forces, currently undergoing training in Mosul, Iraq.
"Volunteers are fighting against the IS [Islamic State], which currently controls 30 percent of the Iraqi territory. We need to boost aid to the Iraqi government and the Peshmerga forces. The member states of the coalition have continuously supported Iraq, but it is still insufficient."
Meanwhile, the Peshmerga have long complained that they have not received their fair share of weapons from the Iraqi government.
In March 2015, US Congress introduced a new bill that would allow for Kurdish Peshmerga fighters to be armed directly by the coalition. The move was strongly opposed by the Iraqi government.