Turkish Becomes Official Language in Kirkuk, Iraq

Following a recent decision by the Kirkuk Governorship in Iraq, Turkish has been designated as the official language in the city. Turkish signs have been displayed in government buildings, the airport, and main streets. These signs feature inscriptions in Turkish, Arabic, Kurdish, and Syriac, promoting language diversity and unity. Local residents have welcomed the move, expressing relief and support for the inclusion of Turkish on signs, emphasizing the importance of language equality and individual language rights.

IraqKirkukOfficial Languageturkish
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