Iraq, Syria meet in Turkey on Baghdad bombings

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A Turkish official says Iraqi and Syrian diplomats are discussing tensions sparked by Iraqi claims that Syria is harboring militants who were behind deadly bombings in Baghdad.

A Turkish official says Iraqi and Syrian diplomats are discussing tensions sparked by Iraqi claims that Syria is harboring militants who were behind deadly bombings in Baghdad.

Iraq has blamed two Syria-based members of Saddam Hussein's now-outlawed Baath Party for bombings in Baghdad that killed more than 100 people. Syria says Iraq has failed to provide proof they were involved and has rejected Iraq's requests for extradition.

A Turkish Foreign Ministry official says the delegations were holding talks Tuesday in Ankara and would meet again Thursday in Istanbul. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of rules that bar officials from speaking to reporters without prior authorization.

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