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The Kurdistan Referendum at One Year: Kurdish independence has never been more vital – to the West

 
 

FEATURE: Kurdish independence has never been more vital – to the West
Kurds raise a large Kurdistan flag in Erbil, the capital of the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region. (Photo: AFP/Safin Hamed)
 

A year ago, the world abandoned a noble people.

On Sept. 25, 2017, shortly after defeating the Islamic State (IS), Kurdistan held a free referendum in which 93 percent of its population voted for independence. The atmosphere was electric: After centuries of persecution and decades of betrayal by Western superpowers, the autonomy Kurdistan was repeatedly denied through history seemed fully within grasp. A major wrong was about to be righted.

Instead, shamefully, all the nations gathering at the UN General Assembly this week in New York, including the US-led Coalition which was reliant on the ferocious Kurdish Peshmerga to defeat IS (the world’s most lethal Islamist terrorists), were united only in their deafening silence.

This silence must be held in the highest contempt.

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Kurdistan referendum rally in Erbil, Sept. 22, 2017. (Photo: Levi Clancy)
 

Exploiting the global neglect of Kurdistan’s right to independence from an increasingly nefarious southern Iraq governed by its Iranian puppet-masters, the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF), deploying American ordinance, moved to confront the Peshmerga-controlled Kirkuk territories, seizing the region’s oil-rich basin, home to the world’s second-largest oilfield, Baba Gugur.

Deeply tragic, it was Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard’s Quds Force, who cajoledthe Talabani-allied Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) to mediate the standoff of the Kurdish Peshmerga and the ISF. In doing so, the PUK effectively handed away the control of Kirkuk, the veritable Jerusalem of the Kurds, to Iran-puppeted-Iraq, in exchange for nothing, giving pause concerning where the true loyalties of the Talabani-PUK may lie.

Hence, just as Saddam Hussein forcibly displaced Kurds from Kirkuk, and baldly pursued Arabization to deny Kurds their Kurdish lands, so too has post-occupation Iraq, in plain view. Astonishingly there have been no penalties.

Last October, Soleimani visited the Kurdistan Region, meeting with the Talabani-allied Patriotic Union of Kurdistan to mediate a resolution to the standoff. It appeared to have worked. PUK fighters withdrew from Kirkuk shortly after, handing the city over to Iraqi government forces.

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Iraqi forces drive toward Kurdish Peshmerga positions on Oct. 15, 2017, on the southern outskirts of Kirkuk. (Photo: AFP)
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Kurdish Peshmerga fighters sit on their Humvees and stand guard on top of Mosul Dam after retaking the strategic spot from the Islamic State, August 2014. (Photo: Reuters)

Disgracefully, Europe, killing fields to the world’s worst genocide, the Holocaust, failed to hear the cries for a persecuted people finally to have their own land – the Kurds have faced seven centuries of genocide, the Yezidis (Ezidis), a minority Kurdish people, have suffered 74 genocides themselves.

Europe, badly fractured by Brexit and witnessing rising nationalist sentiments in Hungary, Germany, and elsewhere, remained silent, fearing their support for an independent Kurdistan would ignite rising claims for Catalonian independence and fuel a nascent Scottish Brexit even as Britain reels from its impending separation from Europe.

Canada under Stephen Harper had been supportive of Kurdistan and overtly backed the Peshmerga meeting them on the battlefield in the war against IS, but under Justin Trudeau’s leadership, citing Canada’s experience with Quebec, Ottawa has pointedly withheld support.

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Kurds gather in front of the Canadian Parliament building in support of the Kurdistan Region's independence vote, Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 21, 2017. (Photo: Karwan Sulaivany)

Only Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to the rights of the Kurdish people for a state of their own; the Jewish memory is closely tied to the Kurdish memory as I learned during my travels to both nations where both peoples hold deep affection and respect for one another.

The time has come for a reboot.  

As an American, I appeal to my President. President Donald Trump is the imaginative, bold, and fearless maverick to midwife Kurdistan into independence. This must start with the President visiting Kurdistan, meeting the heroic community – the Kurds and the leonine Peshmerga – that defeated IS and survived with dignity the genocide of the Ezidi people among them.

While the State Department’s received wisdom since the 2003 US war in Iraq has been to withhold from re-drawing the country’s borders (in a desperate fantasy to cling to a greater “Federal Iraq” ), realities on the ground speak to a State which has long since fragmented. Denying that fragmentation by withholding Kurdish independence achieves one thing only: augmentation of Iranian hegemony. Worse, the State Department and American public opinion have been exceptionally contemptuous of Kurdistan’s referendum last year, perhaps revealing true biases toward regarding Kurdistan not as a nascent liberal democracy, but as a fiefdom ruled by two conflicting “warlords” – this as America now negotiates with the Taliban.

Meanwhile, Iran wastes no time. Iran is overtly preparing for the Lebanonization of Syria as Bashar al-Assad (under Russian direction and support) seals himself firmly in power over the remnants of the devastated Syrian people. Syria, where Assad has won the war with Russian airpower and Hezbollah militia ground forces, is now a landing ground for an Assad government captive to Hezbollah.

At the same time, Iran is openly installing ballistic missiles in sovereign Iraq in the boldest expression of Tehran’s annexing of southern Iraq.

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A Peshmerga soldier casts his vote in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region, Sept. 25, 2017. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
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Online voting for the Kurdistan Region's independence referendum was available to diaspora Kurds from Sept. 23 to 25, 2017. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
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Officials of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) cast their vote in the Kurdistan independence referendum at a hotel in Erbil on Sept. 25, 2017. (Photo: AFP/Ahmed Deeb)

An independent Kurdistan is the only bastion against the complete colonization of Iraq by Iran. With the drum beats for increasing isolation against Iran rising from both the US, Israel, and the Sunni Arab states, an independent Kurdistan provides both an invaluable gateway and a key, deeply-allied state, and in the event of the most devastating outcome of regional war with Iran, a critical geopolitical ally for both the West, Israel, and the Sunni Arab states.

The US must ratify Kurdistan’s independence as the will of its people and the moral obligation America owes the Kurdish people as a legacy of the US war in Iraq. The Kurdish flag must claim its place in the pantheon of international nations; we must have a Kurdish delegation at the United Nations, a Kurdish team at the next Olympics and a Kurdish embassy in Washington DC.

Most pragmatically, as Americans, we must permit no daylight between the US and Kurdistan as we confront the rising likelihood of a war to tackle the increasingly colonial and predatory Iranian regime. An independent Kurdistan is for sure an Iranian nightmare but for the American people and the Kurdish people, very much a dream within reach.

 

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Kurdistan Region marks referendum on independence anniversary in 'new Iraq'

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Kurdistan Region marks referendum on independence anniversary in 'new Iraq'
Kurds fly Kurdish national flags during an event to urge people to vote in the upcoming independence referendum in Erbil, Sep. 22, 2017. (Photo: AFP)
 
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ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – The people of the Kurdistan Region are marking the first anniversary of its historic referendum on independence, which saw an overwhelming majority vote in favor of statehood.

In an event scheduled to be held in Erbil on Monday, Kurds and Iraqis in the Kurdistan Region will celebrate the one-year anniversary of the vote for independence. Many Kurdish officials will be in attendance, including the former President of the Kurdistan Region, Masoud Barzani, who led efforts for the referendum.

On June 7, in a meeting chaired by Barzani, political parties in the Kurdistan Region decided to hold the referendum on Sep. 25, 2017.

The vote also included the disputed territories, which were under the control of the Kurdish Peshmerga forces after they drove Islamic State (IS) militants out of the areas.

Despite pressure by regional states, Baghdad, the US, the UK, and the UN to postpone the vote as the date neared, the President of the Kurdistan Region decided to proceed. At the time, Barzani argued they had received no alternative offer to express the Kurdistani people’s voice and no guarantees Baghdad would address grievances that encouraged the Kurdish leader to push for the referendum.

The ‘Yes’ vote won by a landslide, with 92.73 percent favoring secession from Iraq.

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Kurds wave Kurdish flags during a rally to support an independence referendum in Iraq, at Martyrs Square in Downtown Beirut, Lebanon. Sep. 17, 2017. (Photo: Hassan Ammar/AP)

Before the vote was held, the Kurdistan Region’s leadership repeatedly emphasized a ‘Yes’ vote win would not lead to an automatic and immediate declaration of the Kurdistan Region’s independence. Rather, it would provide the Kurdish leadership a mandate to engage in serious dialogue and peaceful negotiations with Baghdad for an amicable divorce.

According to the referendum’s commission, 4,581,255 people were eligible to vote. “Out of this number, 3,305,925 people cast their vote, amounting to 72.16 percent,” the Independent High Elections and Referendum Commission (IHERC) stated.

An independent state of Kurdistan has been the long-awaited aspiration of over 40 million stateless Kurds around the world.

Soon after the independence vote, Iraqi federal government launched a military attack with the help of Shia militias to take over contested areas, namely the oil-rich province of Kirkuk. Baghdad also imposed an international flight ban on the Kurdistan Region’s airports, a move Kurdish officials said aimed to “isolate the region from the international community.” 

The Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, eventually decided to freeze the results of the referendum as a way to initiate talks with Baghdad and lift the sanctions, but embargoes were in place for months.

One year since the referendum, the Kurdistan Region participated in the Iraqi national and parliamentary election on May 12 and is currently in talks with Iraqi parties regarding the formation of the new Iraqi government. They are also in negotiations to appoint a new Iraqi Kurdish president in hopes that this time, Baghdad will view them as equal partners considering the overall dissatisfaction with public institutions in the south and need for the country to rebuild.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who imposed punitive measures on the Kurdistan Region and led the government at that time, is unlikely to secure a second term as head of state, and Kurdish parties are seen as the swing vote that will determine which Shia bloc will form the new government. 

Editing by Nadia Riva

http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/295ab49e-327c-4cf7-a31d-c6056eb72e83

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On Wednesday, September 26, 2018, the Kurdistan Regional Government issued a decree exempting citizens and companies from the fines and financial benefits incurred by them in respect of property belonging to the Government of the Territory. 

The decree issued by the Minister of Finance and Economy of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Rabaz Hablan: "exempting citizens and companies from the fines and financial benefits incurred by them in respect of property and owned by the Ministry of Finance and Economy for the previous years provided that they pay in their debt of loans and wages, property and government funds that Within 90 days. " 

The decision includes citizens and companies that have accrued interest and financial penalties over the past years.

According to the decision, after the deadline (90 days), "the Directorate of government real estate will be forced to take all legal proceedings against the owners of loans and funds who did not commit to pay the consequences."

Translated by Azad Jamkari 

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  • yota691 changed the title to Massoud Barzani reveals his true wealth and says: I am the richest man in the world
Release date: 2018/9/27 17:53  1320 times read
Massoud Barzani reveals his true wealth and says: I am the richest man in the world
(Baghdad: al-Furat News) The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Massoud Barzani, the size of what he owns of financial wealth at the election ceremony in Dohuk province. 
"There are those who say that my wealth is hundreds or tens of billions of dollars, but they do not know that I am the richest man in the world at all, because my wealth is 48 million Kurds, not 48 billion dollars," Barzani said in a speech at the ceremony on Thursday. 
"They believed that by their siege of Kurdistan they would punish the KDP, but the party became the first in the whole of Iraq, and I thank all the loyalists in Kurdistan because they did not allow the dreams of the enemies to be achieved." 
He pointed out that "the dispute between governments does not mean war between two peoples, and we hope to resolve the differences between Arbil and Baghdad, understanding and dialogue, Erbil is ready to resolve all differences with Baghdad, but not at the expense of the rights of our people."
Barzani added, "We are the owners of a strategy and noble goals can not be waived, as we work to serve peace between all components, religions and sects in Kurdistan and the whole of Iraq."
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10 minutes ago, Laid Back said:

I remember an article talking about the Barzani family fortune, around $370 billion dollars 

 

If so....he may well be the richest man in the world....

 

Here’s the top 10 list:

  1. Jeff Bezos | Amazon | $112 billion
  2. Bill Gates | Microsoft | $90 billion
  3. Warren Buffett | Berkshire Hathaway | $84 billion
  4. Bernard Arnault & family | LVMH | $72 billion
  5. Mark Zuckerberg | Facebook | $71 billion
  6. Amancio Ortega | Zara | $70 billion
  7. Carlos Slim Helu & family | telecom |$67.1 billion
  8. Charles Koch | Koch Industries |$60 billion
  9. David Koch | Koch Industries | $60 billion
  10. Larry Ellison | software | $58.5 billion

Forbes's current list.

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15 hours ago, DinarDavo said:

 

If so....he may well be the richest man in the world....

 

Here’s the top 10 list:

  1. Jeff Bezos | Amazon | $112 billion
  2. Bill Gates | Microsoft | $90 billion
  3. Warren Buffett | Berkshire Hathaway | $84 billion
  4. Bernard Arnault & family | LVMH | $72 billion
  5. Mark Zuckerberg | Facebook | $71 billion
  6. Amancio Ortega | Zara | $70 billion
  7. Carlos Slim Helu & family | telecom |$67.1 billion
  8. Charles Koch | Koch Industries |$60 billion
  9. David Koch | Koch Industries | $60 billion
  10. Larry Ellison | software | $58.5 billion

Forbes's current list.

As a family I think they're the richest.... Thanks for your input my friend DD:twothumbs:

 

14 hours ago, SupraRacer said:

 

And stolen off the backs of the people he proclaims to be the leader of.

 

SR

Totally agree SR... They careless about their people.!

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On ‎9‎/‎27‎/‎2018 at 2:42 PM, yota691 said:
Release date: 2018/9/27 17:53  1320 times read
Massoud Barzani reveals his true wealth and says: I am the richest man in the world
(Baghdad: al-Furat News) The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Massoud Barzani, the size of what he owns of financial wealth at the election ceremony in Dohuk province. 
"There are those who say that my wealth is hundreds or tens of billions of dollars, but they do not know that I am the richest man in the world at all, because my wealth is 48 million Kurds, not 48 billion dollars," Barzani said in a speech at the ceremony on Thursday. 
"They believed that by their siege of Kurdistan they would punish the KDP, but the party became the first in the whole of Iraq, and I thank all the loyalists in Kurdistan because they did not allow the dreams of the enemies to be achieved." 
He pointed out that "the dispute between governments does not mean war between two peoples, and we hope to resolve the differences between Arbil and Baghdad, understanding and dialogue, Erbil is ready to resolve all differences with Baghdad, but not at the expense of the rights of our people."
Barzani added, "We are the owners of a strategy and noble goals can not be waived, as we work to serve peace between all components, religions and sects in Kurdistan and the whole of Iraq."

 

All that money can't seem to buy him a good tailor. Green overalls and red and white "Dish Rag" wow that's stylish....🤗

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  • yota691 changed the title to Opening of Kirkuk International Airport

Opening of Kirkuk International Airport

Opening of Kirkuk International Airport
 

 

[Asharq Al-Awsat] The province of Kirkuk witnessed the opening of an international civil airport after it was inaugurated with the landing of an Iraqi plane. 
The opening ceremony was attended by several local government officials and the Iraqi transport minister. 
The airport is a military asset known after the 2003 war as "Freedom Airport" and began in 2012 the process of turning it into a civilian.

A French company has operated the airport and will provide services to 1.5 million people from the province, as well as 3 million people from the provinces bordering Kirkuk, Diyala, Salahuddin and parts of Nineveh. 
Iraq has four civilian airports, the largest of which is Baghdad International Airport, followed by Basra airport, Najaf and Mosul, while the Kurdistan Region has two airports are Erbil and Sulaymaniyah.

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Good evening Yota,DV  :D   A good sign hopefully without no bombings  in the future.

 

9 hours ago, yota691 said:

Opening of Kirkuk International Airport

Opening of Kirkuk International Airport
 

 

[Asharq Al-Awsat] The province of Kirkuk witnessed the opening of an international civil airport after it was inaugurated with the landing of an Iraqi plane. 
The opening ceremony was attended by several local government officials and the Iraqi transport minister. 
The airport is a military asset known after the 2003 war as "Freedom Airport" and began in 2012 the process of turning it into a civilian.

A French company has operated the airport and will provide services to 1.5 million people from the province, as well as 3 million people from the provinces bordering Kirkuk, Diyala, Salahuddin and parts of Nineveh. 
Iraq has four civilian airports, the largest of which is Baghdad International Airport, followed by Basra airport, Najaf and Mosul, while the Kurdistan Region has two airports are Erbil and Sulaymaniyah.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Kurdistan celebrates the awaited news for its employees

Urgent: Kurdistan celebrates the awaited news for its employees

Urgent: Kurdistan celebrates the awaited news for its employees
 
 



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The Ministry of Finance and Economy in the Kurdistan Regional Government decided to restore the amounts deducted from the salaries of employees last year 2017 during the current year. 
According to a letter to the ministry, signed by Minister Ribaz Hablan, the amount of money not paid out of the salaries of employees during the last year 2017, which was added to the salary of the month (12) and did not reimburse employees, it will 
be disbursed in the coming months of the current year 2018. He added that these salaries will be disbursed Have separate lists to coincide with the distribution of monthly salaries taking into account the number of points. 
He explained that the first point concerns the central institutions and the amount of differences in the salaries of employees by the fund in which the funds were booked, adding that for non-central enterprises, the amount of differences in retention of employees acted in accordance with the exchange documents provided they are on the budget of 2017.

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The government of Kurdistan intends to abolish the system of saving the salaries of its employees

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09:40 - 08/10/2018

Special - Mawazin News 
The adviser to the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Dilshad Shehab, on Monday, that the next government intends to cancel the savings system imposed on the salaries of its employees. 
Shihab told Mawazine News that "one of the most important priorities of the next government in the region is the abolition of the savings system imposed on the salaries of employees." 
"The saving of salaries burdened employees and the reason for the economic situation confusing over the past years and after the improvement of the financial situation and the relationship with Baghdad, it will reflect on the abolition of this system once and for all." 
He added that "the government now secure the salaries of employees on a monthly basis and on a regular basis and we will cancel the savings system imposed on employees with a deduction of up to 25% of their salaries."
The adviser to the President of the Government of the Territory, that "the next phase will see a significant improvement in the relationship between Erbil and Baghdad, and this will reflect on the economic situation and thus cancel the system of savings altogether."

 

https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=14239

 

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Britain's policy puts five things in front of Baghdad and Erbil to achieve them

Britain puts five things ahead of Baghdad and Erbil to achieve them

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The British ambassador to Iraq, John Wilkes, said on Monday that there are five priorities for the Iraqi government and the KRG to serve the people.

"The British Embassy in Baghdad and the British Consulate General in Erbil in recent months have listened to Iraqis, both the general public and the elite, about what they want from their next governments in Baghdad and Erbil," Wilkes said in a statement.

"The message was consistent all the time about: a government that provides jobs, services and infrastructure, deals with corruption, respects dignity and human rights, guarantees security and respect for law, we seriously thought about how the UK can help Iraq achieve these goals, Work quickly with the following governments in Baghdad and Erbil to achieve this. "

The priorities are "to challenge ethnic sectarianism and to bring Iraqis together on the basis of common identity, interests and human needs; security sector reform so that security forces protect and defend people; reform the Iraqi economy and the financial sector; So that support focuses on the most vulnerable and needs and creates a better environment for business in the private sector. "


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  • yota691 changed the title to The Ministry of Kurdistan receives salaries by the biometric

The Ministry of Kurdistan receives salaries by the biometric

The Ministry of Kurdistan receives salaries by the biometric
 



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The High Commission for Biometric Registration of salaries of employees of the Kurdistan Region, Sunday, announced the disbursement of salaries of the Ministry of Martyrs and Anfal Affairs according to the biometric system during the next month.

"The salaries of martyrs, anfal and political prisoners will be paid in the next month according to the biometric system for salaries of employees of the region," the committee said in a statement to the news agency.

In its statement, the committee called for the electronic receipt of the e-voucher (barcode) to the directorates of the ministry, as soon as possible in order to forget them to receive their salaries during the next month.

The statement added that "the violator will be suspended payment of his salary monthly according to Resolution 111 issued by the Council of Ministers of the Kurdistan Region."

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Turkman Eli offers a proposal to end the conflict in Kirkuk

09:54 - 17/10/2018

 
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Special - Mawazin News 
The Turkmen Turkmen Party presented Wednesday, a proposal to end the conflict between the components in the province of Kirkuk by making the province a special province. 
Party spokesman Ali Mufti told Mawazine News that "Kurdish leaders and some parties have adopted racist policies towards the people of Kirkuk." 
Mufti added that "any unilateral administration will not succeed in Kirkuk, and the events of 16 October were normal as a result of the racist policies taken by Kurdish leaders against the components of Kirkuk." 
He continued: "We hope the Kurdish leaders to move away and stop the statements that are not used for peaceful coexistence in Kirkuk."
"The issue of Kirkuk is resolved through a genuine partnership between Turkmen, Kurds and Arabs through a tripartite agreement, and the best solution is to make Kirkuk a special province," said the party spokesman. "We are in the grief of Turkman Elie. We have adopted this project since 1994."

 
 
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  • yota691 changed the title to Abadi and Najran Barzani emphasize the importance of dialogue to resolve the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil

Abadi and Najran Barzani emphasize the importance of dialogue to resolve the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil

03:54 - 17/10/2018

 
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Baghdad - Mawazin News 
The Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, and the President of the Kurdistan government Nigervan Barzani, Wednesday, the importance of dialogue to resolve the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil. 
"The meeting discussed the political, security and economic situation in the country and the coordination between the center and the region to promote joint cooperation and continue to pursue the cells," the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement received by Mawazine News. Terrorism ". 
The two sides also stressed that "dialogue and dialogue within the framework of the constitution can solve the outstanding problems in order to serve the country."

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