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Noam Chomsky: The Referendum in Kurdistan Is Legitimate

 

Zerrin Efe

27/09/2017 - 13:36

 
 
Noam Chomsky: The Referendum in Kurdistan Is Legitimate
 

 

After the vote in historic independence referendum in Kurdistan, the eyes of the world are on Kurdistan. The results and the effects of the referendum will be on the world agenda for a long time.

We asked our questions to famous philosopher, linguist, thinker, political activist, historian and author Noam Chomsky.

The US radical thinker Chomsky, described as ‘the father of modern linguistics’. He is one of the most important thinkers of this century and has some sympathy for Kurds.

Chomsky said, " the referendum in Kurdistan is a legitimate one”, adding “the referendum is just another stage in a long struggle for national rights.”

What’s your take on the Kurdish independence referendum in general? How do you see the referendum in terms of self determination right to be exercised?

Chomsky: In principle, the referendum is legitimate. In fact, Kurds have a legitimate claim to self-determination more generally in the region. Self-determination might take several forms, including varieties of federalism. In fact such concepts might extend more broadly throughout the complex Middle East region, and elsewhere as well.

In real world situations, however, resort to abstract principles does not suffice. It is prudent, in fact obligatory, to take into consideration the consequences of actions in the light of the constellation of forces, both within Iraqi Kurdistan – where there are many issues to be resolved – and in the regional and global context. 

Before the referendum neighbouring countries have threatened to impose some sanctions on Kurdistan government. How do you think this referendum will have an impact on the relations of its neighboring countries?

Chomsky: That remains to be seen. The regional states (including the Baghdad government) have issued strong warnings. It will be necessary to tread carefully to reduce the threat of serious harm, which does exist.

“for the Kurdish people in general, the referendum is just another stage in a long struggle for national rights”

Some people argue that the Kurds are finally deciding on their destiny after being long denied of their basic rights. Do you agree with this or are they simply being opportunistic as Turkish president suggested?

Chomsky: There may be a degree of opportunism on the part of some of the actors, but for the Kurdish people in general, the referendum is just another stage in a long struggle for national rights.

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/interviews/381396

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Congressman Introduces Bill in support of Kurds’ Right to Sovereignty

 

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27/09/2017 - 13:48

 
 
Congressman Introduces Bill in Support of Kurds’ Right to Sovereignty
 


ERBIL — Trent Franks, a member of the US House of Representatives introduced a resolution on Monday to convey the Congress’ support for Kurdistan Region's independence.

Franks, a member of the House Committee on Armed Services and known for his support of Kurds, introduced the resolution after Kurdistan held a referendum for independence on Monday.

Franks’ resolution is to express “the sense of the House of Representatives that the people of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq have the right to determine their status as a sovereign country.”

As part of the resolution, Franks cited United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as a justification for Kurds’ right to self-determination. In addition, the Kurdish people have been a key ally in the fight against Islamic State in both Syria and Iraq.

“Baghdad has failed to secure the Kurdish rights and effectively protect the Kurdish people from the members of the Islamic State and other violent forces, and as any nation in our international community has the right to self-determination, especially if those people face existential threats, I feel that the United States is obligated to support their bid for independence – if it is in our national interest,” Franks said in a statement.

The resolution, if passed, would call on the international community, along with the United States, to recognize the Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s right to self-determination.

 

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/kurdistan/381399

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Masrour Barzani: The World Needs to Respect The Will of Kurdistan’s People

 

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27/09/2017 - 17:18

 
 
Masrour Barzani: The World Needs to Respect The Will of Kurdistan’s People
 

 

ERBIL — Chancellor of Kurdistan Region’s Security Council (KRSC) Masrour Barzani received on Wednesday a delegation from the UK’s All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG), headed by MP Jack Lopresti, who visited Kurdistan Region to observe the independence referendum.

“The world need to respect the will of Kurdistan’s people which they expressed in a democratic way,” Barzani said during the meeting.

The APPG delegation noted the September 25th referendum proceeded well.

Lopresti congratulated the people of Kurdistan, stating “We were very excited about this referendum.” He stressed that they support the people’s right to self-determination.

Barzani called on the international community and the United Kingdom to urge Iraq to kick-start constructive dialogue with Kurdistan Region and refrain from provocative attitudes to maintain peace and stability. “The people of Kurdistan Region exercised their natural right which has been established in UN charters,” Barzani explained.

The sides also exchanged views on the latest military developments in the war against terrorism and the UK’s continued support for the Kurdistan Region.

 
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4 minutes ago, Synopsis said:

 

Top Of The Morning And The Best Of Your Day To You, Half Crazy Runner! :tiphat:

 

Hope Your Run is Fun while Your Trot with Your Adorable Canine Goes Just Fine! :twothumbs:

 

Adam's post today seemed to be upbeat as well. As always, have to wait it out and see what other fun and games they come up with (and boy, oh, boy, are they experts at that!)!

 

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Thanks a million Synopsis! Really good run today (although hot!). And thanks for the reminder about Adam's post (can't believe I completely forgot it was Wednesday 😳)!!!  Checking it out now ... 🏃‍♀️

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Why the Kurdistan Referendum?

 

Bakir Lashkari

27 September 2017

 
Given the obstacles Kurds face, what can they expect the day after they vote for independence?

We, the Kurdish Diaspora community lives between hope and fear. Finally, there is a vision of a dreamed own state, but there is also fear that the referendum will lead to new violence in the coming Monday. "Still, this is the right time," says Bakir Lashkari. "Then there will be an end to the oppression of the Kurds."

The 63-year-old Lashkari fled in the 1970s for the terrorist regime of Saddam Hussein to The Netherlands. "I've experienced the napalm bombardments, losing my youngest brother. My father and two other brothers were in prison for 1.5 years because of their political activities. I am convinced that a state of its own will prevent a repeat of it. The current government in Baghdad is as bad for the Kurds as the regime of Saddam. "

Like many of the more than 50,000 Iraqi Kurds in the Netherlands, has also encountered the horrors in Iraq. "Together with families, some experienced the chemical poison gas attack of Halabja in 1988, and for that and after that many war and oppression. Freedom, self-determination and security are the ultimate rights of every nation. "

However, the world urges the Kurds to postpone the referendum. However, "There are so many complicated conflicts of interest that there is never an ideal moment. Therefore, the knot must be cut down, the sooner the better. "

Some might be expecting a war with Baghdad, but fears mainly for internal tensions. Every Kurdish want independence.

We, the Kurds deplore the fact that are being threatened by the international community. "Yet, that does not matter much, "If we believe in ourselves. The first step is always the hardest. Change gives resistance, but time will decrease. "

The Kurds are in any case supported by Israel. "We tend to see Israel as a role model for an independent Kurdistan: a small nation surrounded by enemies, but with a strategic alliance with the United States." He hopes that the two will work together in the future. "We are the only nation in the region that does not hate Israel and the United States."

Kurds will vote overwhelmingly in favor of independence. A state of their own has long been a dream for Kurds who feel they were unfairly denied independence in the wake of World War I.

Given the obstacles Kurds face, what can they expect the day after they vote for independence?

The referendum attaches no timeline to independence despite Barzani’s declaration that the results will be binding. It is all about the people’s will of Kurdistan and not of any Kurdistan Political parties.

The real problem Kurdistan will face the day after its referendum, however, is Iran.

Vote YES on September 25, Iraqi Kurds will head to the polls not only in Iraqi Kurdistan, but also in territories disputed between Erbil and Baghdad to vote in a referendum on whether Iraqi Kurdistan should become independent.

What happened in Year 2000 and Millennium, the day after in Kurdistan will be the same reality and Kurdistan can start conducting its own independence day.

 

Written by:

Bakir Lashkari (Executive MBA)

Chairman for Kurdish Diaspora & Intellectual Society in Europe

Public Speaker and Debater on International Governance, Risk, Compliance and Security, on subjects fighting Corruption & Financing Terrorism.

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/opinion/381350

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Just now, tigergorzow said:

Written by:

Bakir Lashkari (Executive MBA)

Chairman for Kurdish Diaspora & Intellectual Society in Europe

Public Speaker and Debater on International Governance, Risk, Compliance and Security, on subjects fighting Corruption & Financing Terrorism.

DV,  I wonder why this person does not write an article on the Barzani's, Talabani's & Zebari' Families stealing the wealth of the country from the Kurdish citizens.   I guess that does not bode well with his thought process of the real issues affecting the citizens of KRG.   

 

GO JUSTICE!!!!!!!!

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Kurdistan Independence Referendum Succeeded: Commission

 

%92.73 Voted "Yes" to independence

 

Leyla H. Sherwani

27/09/2017 - 17:48

 
 
Kurdistan Independence Referendum Succeeded: Commission
 

 

ERBIL— Kurdistan Region's Independent High Elections and Referendum Commission announced on Wednesday that the referendum on the independence of the Kurdistan Region from Iraq succeeded with %92.73 votes in favor of independence.

The turnout rate at the referendum on Monday was %72.16, with 3,305,925 electors participating in the process, IHERC officials announced in a press conference in Erbil.

The "Yes" votes amounted to 2,861,471 and the "No" vote stood at 224,468, equal to %7.27 percent of the total ballots.

Some 40,011 votes were blank and the rest were spoilt, null or stray.

IHERC Chief Handren Mohammed said the votes have been counted after considering the complaints and annulling the ballots in several ballot boxes.  

He added the results will be finalized after being approved by court of cessation.

 

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/kurdistan/381475

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Yesterday's:D Article.....

 

Iraqi PM Gives Kurdistan Until Friday to Hand Over Control of Airports

 

Basnews English

26/09/2017 - 23:45

 
 
Iraqi PM Gives Kurdistan Until Friday to Hand Over Control of Airports
 

 

BAGHDAD — The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi gave Kurdistan Region until Friday 3:00 p.m (1200 GMT) to hand over control of its airports and border gates in order to avoid an international air embargo.

 

Iraqi PM’s measure is intended to force Kurdistan Region to turn back on the independence vote which was held on Monday.

 

Domestic flights are not involved in the ultimatum and in the worst case, international travel to and from the Kurdistan will be re-routed through Baghdad and other Iraqi airports, according to Reuters.

 

Humanitarian and “emergency” flights are exempted, but they must be pre-approved by Baghdad, Abadi said in his statement on Tuesday.

 

Baghdad will also ask Iran and Turkey to shut the border with Kurdistan Region if the the region doesn’t hand over the border posts to the central government by Friday, September 29.

 
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Well ladies and gentlemen we knew this one day would come to this. It may play better to have this "discussion" now rather than later once there was a unified currency, that was well established. Some of the hesitancy on planning the Big Dance and the HCL deliberations all consider a unified Iraq or a fragmented one. I hope this is finally decided so that all parties can "accept" the terms of existence an sign off on the work that has already been discussed. I am a "whole cake" rather than "crumb" guy so I understand the Kurds making their play. However, the real and encouraging observation is, "why are the Kurds making their play, RIGHT NOW."

 

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Yesterday's Article.....:D

 

Breaking: Iraqi PM gives Kurdish regime 72 hours to give control of airports, border to Baghdad

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BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:35 P.M.) – The Iraqi Prime Minister, Haider Al-‘Abadi, demanded the KRG regime in Erbil give Baghdad full control of the airports and borders in Iraqi Kurdistan, Al-Sura News reported.

‘Abadi warned that if the KRG refused to adhere to this demand, Baghdad will close-off the borders and airspace over Iraq, making it difficult for Iraqi Kurdistan to resume commerce.

The KRG’s leader, Masoud Barzani, has yet to respond to this demand from Baghdad.

 

The Iraqi Premier’s demand comes just 24 hours after the Kurdistan independence referendum.

 

https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/breaking-iraqi-pm-gives-kurdish-regime-72-hours-give-control-airports-border-baghdad/

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Yesterday's Article.....:D

 

Breaking: Iraqi PM gives Kurdish regime 72 hours to give control of airports, border to Baghdad

26/09/2017
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BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:35 P.M.) – The Iraqi Prime Minister, Haider Al-‘Abadi, demanded the KRG regime in Erbil give Baghdad full control of the airports and borders in Iraqi Kurdistan, Al-Sura News reported.

‘Abadi warned that if the KRG refused to adhere to this demand, Baghdad will close-off the borders and airspace over Iraq, making it difficult for Iraqi Kurdistan to resume commerce.

The KRG’s leader, Masoud Barzani, has yet to respond to this demand from Baghdad.

 

The Iraqi Premier’s demand comes just 24 hours after the Kurdistan independence referendum.

 

https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/breaking-iraqi-pm-gives-kurdish-regime-72-hours-give-control-airports-border-baghdad/

 

Give em what they want.  Then there is no need for an HCL.  The Kurds wanted their own country, they got it.  No need to divide oil revenues with them.  Then RV the Iraqi currency and let Baghdad keep it all.  Kurds get what Patti shot at.

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KDP says declaration of independent Kurdistan needs 'several years'

September 27 2017 07:52 PM
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The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) said on Wednesday that the declaration of the Kurdish state and the official separation from Iraq would take several years.

Najiba Najib, member of the party's parliamentary bloc said in a statement, "The results of the referendum do not mean separation at this time and the announcement of the Kurdish state".

She added that "the declaration of the Kurdish state will be in the coming years, so there must be full readiness at all levels and the financial, economic and other aspects must be studied well."

Najib pointed out that "the dialogue with Baghdad will continue to negotiate on the separation," noting that "the declaration of the Kurdish state needs the support and recognition of the United Nations and the Security Council".

She explained that "Kurdistan will launch negotiations during the coming period with regional powers on the separation and the establishment of an independent state."

 

On Monday, 5.2 Kurdish voters flocked to polling stations in a historic referendum on the Kurdistan Region's independence. More than 92 percent of the votes gave YES in the referendum.

 

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/17508/KDP-says-declaration-of-independent-Kurdistan-needs-several-years

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1 hour ago, tigergorzow said:

The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) said on Wednesday that the declaration of the Kurdish state and the official separation from Iraq would take several years.

DV,  It looks like Barzani's KDP Party is dialing back the significance of the "Referendum" based on the article above.   I also believe Barzani underestimated PM Abadi response to this action taken by Barzani to move forward with the "Referendum".   PM Abadi will not allow Barzani to take full control over disputed areas as well as have full control over the region IMHO.    The old way of doing business of corruption is slowly diminishing under PM Abadi's reign as PM of Iraq and I do believe it will serve all Iraqi citizens best interest in the end.    We hope and pray for this outcome.....:)   

 

GO Unity Of Iraq

 

GO JUSTICE

 

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2 hours ago, tigergorzow said:

DV,  It looks like Barzani's KDP Party is dialing back the significance of the "Referendum" based on the article above.   I also believe Barzani underestimated PM Abadi response to this action taken by Barzani to move forward with the "Referendum".   PM Abadi will not allow Barzani to take full control over disputed areas as well as have full control over the region IMHO.    The old way of doing business of corruption is slowly diminishing under PM Abadi's reign as PM of Iraq and I do believe it will serve all Iraqi citizens best interest in the end.    We hope and pray for this outcome.....:)   

 

GO Unity Of Iraq

 

GO JUSTICE

 

 

I strongly agree with every word tigergorzow! I got the same vibe from that article too. Yep, praying for the best ...:praying:

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https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201709281057766009-iran-stay-friends-kurds-despite-referendum/

 

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif

Iran to Stay Friends With Kurds Despite Referendum 'Mistake'

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Iran is the only country with a large proportion of Kurdish population which manages to cultivate decent relations with them. With Iraqi Kurds Tehran has a long-standing relationship which has deepened after 2014 when Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps started to back Kurdish Peshmerga's efforts to counter Daesh.

 

NEW YORK (Sputnik) — Iran will remain an eternal friend of Kurds despite their recent vote to split from Iraq, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in New York on Wednesday.

 

"We believe that was a very serious mistake, and we believe that as people who are friends of the Kurds – we will remain eternal friends of the Kurds – we believe that was a major strategic mistake," he said in an interview with the Asia Society, a nonprofit based in New York.

 

 

Zarif predicted the Monday referendum, in which 92 percent of 3.4 million people in northern Iraq’s three main Kurdish provinces and in multi-ethnic Kirkuk region voted to have a separate nation state, would have consequences that would not be limited to Iraqi Kurdistan.

 

Iran and Turkey criticized the referendum amid fears it might strengthen separatist feelings in their own ethnic Kurdish minorities. The United Nations and the United States also decried the Iraqi Kurdish authorities for potentially destabilizing the region. Baghdad has called the vote illegal and has refused to engage in a dialogue with Kurdish leaders.

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On 5/11/2017 at 11:28 AM, mylilpony said:

Like i have said before...Kurdistan may hold their referendum, which is step one if the people vote to leave iraq. Then there are many steps to be taken as stated in the first article, and that will take years to complete. So in my opinion i dont see this hindering the raising of the value of their currency what so ever. In my opinion i think if you give the kurds what is rightfully theirs that would settle a great majority of the problems because that is what is fair and owed to them. One of the biggest things that has to change is baghdad not being willing to give an inch and to rightfully acknowledge kurdistan. ;)

Yep, Now that some time has passed and the weight of such as decision has not only settled over Iraqs parliament, those following the story line should be able to identify with the Kerds tenacity to become independent. I agree (now!) that it would be a good thing in the region and the added autonomy to the Kerds in the region will mean Iraq has an ally by choice and not command. I know what I would rather. Agree also that a move would not change anything for Iraq and would really only go to improve the trade in the area and it will be good for the price of oil world wide therefore. Iraq was told by the UN to diversify it economy. Such a stable state should have been thinking of this ages ago anyway. Kerds on the other hand, the largest displaced peoples in the world atm, will have for the first time recognition and an economy of their own. Even if they dont have the territory to go with it. Check out the fiversity of the Kerds. They are a large people spread over Iraq, Turkey, Iran and Syria..............with no territory of their own.

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Give em what they want.  Then there is no need for an HCL.  The Kurds wanted their own country, they got it.  No need to divide oil revenues with them.  Then RV the Iraqi currency and let Baghdad keep it all.  Kurds get what Patti shot at.

Thats right. They have their oil as a revenue for them and Iraq doesnt have to share the HCL. Fair enough! So like I recon, its a good thing they go independant. However not sure about the full control over airports and borders by Iraq. They are in Kurdish northern Iraq. So if anything, Abadi should pay them for maintaining it.

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Congressman Introduces Bill in support system" rel="">support of Kurds’ Right to Sovereignty

 

Basnews English

27/09/2017 - 13:48

 
 
Congressman Introduces Bill in Support of Kurds’ Right to Sovereignty
 


ERBIL — Trent Franks, a member of the US House of Representatives introduced a resolution on Monday to convey the Congress’ support system" rel="">support for Kurdistan Region's independence.

Franks, a member of the House Committee on Armed Services and known for his support system" rel="">support of Kurds, introduced the resolution after Kurdistan held a referendum for independence on Monday.

Franks’ resolution is to express “the sense of the House of Representatives that the people of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq have the right to determine their status as a sovereign country.”

As part of the resolution, Franks cited United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as a justification for Kurds’ right to self-determination. In addition, the Kurdish people have been a key ally in the fight against Islamic State in both Syria and Iraq.

“Baghdad has failed to secure the Kurdish rights and effectively protect the Kurdish people from the members of the Islamic State and other violent forces, and as any nation in our international community has the right to self-determination, especially if those people face existential threats, I feel that the United States is obligated to support system" rel="">support their bid for independence – if it is in our national interest,” Franks said in a statement.

The resolution, if passed, would call on the international community, along with the United States, to recognize the Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s right to self-determination.

 

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/kurdistan/381399

This is it. Recognition in support will help to soften the Iraq and Turkish stance on the Kurds through international affirmation. This really should help the progress for Iraq if they embrace it and just get on with their own governance. The problem Iraq is facing now most likely is that since the Kuds dont have truly identifiable borders, this referendum could mean Iraq spending some time back in the previous UN (or current? Im confused where we are at) articles in relation to clearly defined borders. Remember they were slapped on the wrist and had to make restitution to Kuwait for borders sake. So I recon this is another very plausible hold up for GOI and ROI, because they will have to have some time (coz they love time-they sip it like a cup a tea- slowly) to masticate their choices. In other words, this could mean having to cut the Kurds some land in the north. This is possibly why Abadi is demanding control over Airports and borders. He is reluctant, but knows it is another major set back. So is this the setting for when they say: Peace and safety? And will Israel embrace the Kurds independence?

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Iraqi Kurdistan decides to accept observers from the central government in the airports of Arbil and Sulaymaniyah

 

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BAGHDAD ( 
Reuters) - The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) announced on Wednesday its acceptance of negotiations with the Iraqi government to send observers to civilian airports in Kurdistan. 
"The government decided to negotiate with the Iraqi government on sending observers to Erbil and Sulaymaniyah international airports," Transport and Communications Minister Mouloud Bawa Murad said in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). 
The Iraqi civil aviation authority on Wednesday told foreign airlines to suspend flights to the Kurdistan Region as of next Friday. 
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Who awaits the region after the imposition of sanctions do not praise the consequences !!

27-09-2017 09:00 PM
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Baghdad News -

 

 

The economic expert revealed yesterday, Wednesday, the size and impact of economic damage to the Kurdistan region, because of the referendum. 

The Secretary said in a press statement that 'the decision of the Council of Ministers to subject the border ports in the Kurdistan region to the authority of the border crossings and the application of all laws and controls in force, in response to the referendum and the failure to comply with the request of the federal government and appeals by the United Nations and neighboring countries and major countries, will reduce the amount of goods that The transit of these ports and coming from Turkey or Iran ', indicating that' trade exchange between Iraq and those countries will decrease, especially with Turkey, the fact that the border ports with Turkey is located in the region either Iran, Iraq has several border ports with them outside the region.

"The volume of exchange between Iraq and Turkey reached last year more than 12 billion dollars and with Iran more than 15 billion dollars, if continued decisions of the Council of Ministers against the region, we will see a decline in the level of trade with Turkey significantly with less impact with Iran, Which will nominate Jordan to occupy the position of Turkey in trade with Iraq, especially after the highway was secured link between Iraq and Jordan. 

"The Iraqi trade with Saudi Arabia will flourish after the measures taken by Iraq and Saudi Arabia during the previous months and the reopening of the port of Arar border," he said, noting that 'affected by the decision of the Council of Ministers is the region and its leadership, which took a decision contrary to the Constitution and damaged the citizens of the region who will find Themselves in a situation they do not feel comfortable with the difficulty of living and provide the necessary supplies for them.

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