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Nechirvan Barzani likely involvement of Iran bombings of Koysanjaq


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Nechirvan Barzani likely involvement of Iran bombings of Koysanjaq

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Nechirvan Barzani likely involvement of Iran bombings of Koysanjaq
President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani
 
 
 

Erbil (Kurdistan 24) - Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani guessed parking Iran was behind the blasts who targeted the Democratic Party of Kurdistan headquarters-Iran earlier, referring to the need to leave the Kurdistan Workers of Sinjar, pointing out that the border with the self-management is not open for the passage of weapons.

Barzani said in an interview with "BBC Persian" that "the blasts were targeted to the security of the Kurdistan Region and there is great uncertainty in which the involvement of Iran."

The two explosions occurred in December last December in Koysanjaq town near the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan's political bureau resulted in the occurrence of a number of dead and wounded.

The explosions occurred after the end of a long celebration ceremony (Yalda) Kurdish historical memory of the birth of the Iranian Kurdish leader Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou and who was assassinated in the Austrian capital Vienna in 1989.

Barzani said on the issue of the presence of the Kurdistan Workers 'elements Sinjar that "Peshmerga forces entered the town of Kobani while Ahtajna brothers but withdrew after completing their mission and defeat Daesh and after a request from the self-administration in which officials and this Manntzerh of the Kurdistan Workers' Party."

"The presence of elements of the Kurdistan Workers 'Party in Sinjar increases the complexity of the situation and its sensitivity and impede the stability of the region but unfortunately we have not seen any practical step from the point of the Kurdistan Workers' suggests their intention to leave the area."

Barzani commented on the issue of the closure of Fishkhabour crossing between the province of Kurdistan, autonomous regions in Syria that "the provincial government demanding the Democratic Union Party in dialogue with all parties is the only our demand, but is pursuing a policy of dictatorship and does not recognize any other political party."

He said Barzani that "our borders open to humanitarian aid, but we can not allow them to cross the arms."

Barzani said that "Alooloahand disabled Kurdistan Parliament was for the war to organize Daesh Athacd who was just 35 kilometers from Arbil, but the priorities have changed now and it is important to re-organize the parliament and do activities."

Barzani pointed to the survival of the Peshmerga forces in areas grabbed from the control of the organization Daesh during the Mosul crackdown, saying "definitely stay Peshmerga in areas liberated, but in agreement with Baghdad after 25 years we allow the Iraqi forces to attack from our territory, and was coordination between our forces well, something you do not expect one ".

He said the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani, the region's role in the rapprochement between Turkey and the Iraqi government after the diplomatic crisis between the parties with Barzani pointed out that Turkey understands the resentment of Ankara, the Iraqi side has not set a date for the withdrawal of its troops, but I discussed with Baghdad in this regard.

Tel: Q A

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We were directed to escort dead foreign fighters to a graveyard I don't remember.  I do remember ak47 rifles engraved on the headstones.  Someone else who's been there can totally chime in.  Point of this is that my folks did not kill any Iraqi's.  I have a sneaking suspicion that we never fought Iraqi's at all.  Just something to ponder...

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