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ERBIL — Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani was received by Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi during a visit to Baghdad on Wednesday.

Barzani and Kadhimi discussed a range of issues during an official meeting, including the Erbil-Baghdad relations, the pandemic and its economic repercussions, the war on terror, as well as the political developments in Iraq and beyond.

The sides agreed that the negotiations between Erbil and Baghdad should continue until they find a viable solution based on the Constitution, according to the readout of the meeting published on the Kurdistan Region Presidency website.

Kurdistan Region president emphasized that a durable solution to the prolonged disputes between the regional and federal governments would serve the best interests of all Iraqis and it will enhance stability in the country.

Barzani is visiting Baghdad as part of an official trip during which he is scheduled meet with the French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, who is traveling to the Iraqi capital from Lebanon.

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 BasNews   2020/09/02 - 21:04   Kurdistan 

ERBIL - Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani on Wednesday met with his Iraqi counterpart Barham Salish in Baghdad to discuss the relations between the autonomous region and Iraq.

During the meeting, the pair exchanged views on the remaining disputes between Erbil and Baghdad, both sides stressing on the resolution of the issues in accordance with the Constitution, Barzani's office said in a statement.

The two leaders further shed light on the latest political developments as well as Iraq's relations with the regional countries.

The Kurdish president was invited to travel to Baghdad by French President Emmanuel Macron who landed in the Iraqi capital on Wednesday. They held a meeting earlier in the evening.

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Al-Kazemi receives a leading delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

Al-Kazemi receives a leading delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

 Thursday September 3, 2020 - 5:26 AM GMT

 

Today, Thursday, the Prime Minister of Iraq, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, received a leadership delegation from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by the Federation's polytheist president, Lahore Sheikh Genki.

 

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This was announced by the media office of the Prime Minister of Iraq, explaining that the meeting witnessed a review of the most important security and service challenges facing government work, in addition to political and economic files at the national level, and everything that would strengthen the foundations of cooperation, integration in work and development between federal government institutions and government institutions in the region Kurdistan.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of joint action within the Iraqi security system, in order to secure the Iraqi arena against the cells of the terrorist group "ISIS", and the remaining remnants that seize opportunities to emerge after they received severe blows that culminated in the Iraqi victory over terrorism.

 

Al-Kazemi receives a leading delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

 

Al-Kazemi receives a leading delegation of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
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Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi stressed the importance of joint work between the center and the region within the Iraqi security system, and the need for unity of visions in political and economic files within the national level.

This came during his reception with a leadership delegation from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by Lahore Sheikh Genki, where the meeting witnessed discussion of the most important security and service challenges facing government work, and the strengthening of the foundations for cooperation and integration in work and development between federal government institutions and government institutions in the Kurdistan region.

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Today, Thursday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, while receiving a delegation from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, stressed the need for joint work to secure Iraq from the remnants of ISIS criminal gangs.

 

Al-Kazemi's office said in a statement, "The Prime Minister received a leading delegation from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by Lahore Sheikh Genki, the co-chair of the union."

According to the statement, the meeting stressed the importance of reviewing the most important security and service challenges facing government work, in addition to political and economic files at the national level, indicating that "the two parties also discussed everything that would strengthen the foundations for cooperation and integration in work and development between federal government institutions and government institutions." In the Kurdistan region. "

 

Al-Kazemi stressed the importance of joint action within the Iraqi security system, in order to secure the Iraqi arena against the cells of the terrorist organization ISIS, and what remains of the remnants seize opportunities to emerge after they received severe blows that culminated in the Iraqi victory over terrorism.

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Editing date: 3/9/2020 19:10 • 86 times read
Al-Kazemi discusses with the delegation of the National Union several files
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Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi discussed, on Thursday, with a leading delegation from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, several files, including security and service challenges.
A statement by Al-Kazemi's office stated, "The latter received a leading delegation from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, headed by Lahore Sheikh Genki, the co-chair of the union, and the meeting witnessed a review of the most important security and service challenges facing government work, in addition to the political and economic files at the national level, and everything that would matter. Strengthening the foundations for cooperation, integration in work and development between federal government institutions and government institutions in the Kurdistan region.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister stressed "the importance of joint action within the Iraqi security system, in order to secure the Iraqi arena against ISIS terrorist cells, and what remains of remnants seize opportunities to emerge after they received severe blows that culminated in the Iraqi victory over terrorism."
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A high-ranking delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government headed by Qubad Talabani, Deputy Prime Minister of the region, will visit the capital, Baghdad, tomorrow, Sunday, to resume discussions with the federal government.

Talabani’s spokesman, Samir Hawrami, told Tigris TV that the delegation will visit Baghdad to complete the dialogues with the federal government on the issue of the financial budget and financial dues for the region and confirm them in the draft budget law in 2021.

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The information / Baghdad ...

Samir Hawrami, spokesman for the Deputy Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region, Qubad Talabani, said on Saturday that the visit of the regional government delegation to Baghdad had been postponed to the middle of this week.

Hawrami told Kurdish media, "The visit of the regional government delegation headed by Talabani to Baghdad has been postponed until Monday or Tuesday of this week."

He attributed the reason for the postponement to "the failure to complete the agenda for the resumption of the talks, indicating that there are no other factors behind the postponement of the visit."

A high-ranking delegation from the regional government headed by Qubad Talabani, deputy prime minister of the region, was scheduled to visit the capital, Baghdad, tomorrow, Sunday, to resume discussions with the federal government to resolve differences and outstanding issues between the two sides. 25 S.

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President Trump does not like to be crossed. He believes in getting even. He said so in an interview on Leno years ago....Six Minutes 30 seconds.

 

He accepted the recent Iraqi delegation in good faith. If it's the Kurds holding this up, they can expect retaliation. Trump said he likes to shake up the box, try new things. He also said he's eventually leaving Iraq. That may mean, eventually he order U.S. troops to redeploy out of country....What's Trumps next move, if the Kurds are not willing to be reasonable? Back in the early 1980s, the Kurds had 50,000 women and children slaughtered by Saddam Hussein because George H.W. Bush didn't want to get involved. If the Kurds don't eventually sign and make a deal, one option President Trump has is to redeploy American troops out of country, leaving the Kurds at the mercy of Baghdad, with no American protection. The Kurds are vastly out-numbered in Iraq and exist semi-autonomously by the grace of God and American protection. Their semi-autonomous designation might end if there is no deal.

That could:bananacamel: get very ugly. Hillarious level ugly. Trump is quite a patient guy. Till he's not.  

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Rochester said:

The Kurds are vastly out-numbered in Iraq and exist semi-autonomously by the grace of God and American protection. Their semi-autonomous designation might end if there is no deal.

 

i really like reading yours & others thoughts and opinions on iraq rochester ,, america has its largest US embassy in the world sitting on a 103 acre site just outside baghdad in the GreenZone ,

imo that was for a reason and the usa will most likely always have a presence in iraq , america and some coalition countries have made tremendous sacrifice of life and finance to see them set free , one cannot discount the peshmerga army in kurdistan they are a fierce fighting force that will not run unlike the iraq army , i'll never forget seeing the images ( no internet back then only what major tv networks would broadcast ) of the Kurds after saddam used chemical weapons on them   . cheers all the best to us all

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1 hour ago, 3n1 said:

 

i really like reading yours & others thoughts and opinions on iraq rochester ,, america has its largest US embassy in the world sitting on a 103 acre site just outside baghdad in the GreenZone ,

imo that was for a reason and the usa will most likely always have a presence in iraq , america and some coalition countries have made tremendous sacrifice of life and finance to see them set free , one cannot discount the peshmerga army in kurdistan they are a fierce fighting force that will not run unlike the iraq army , i'll never forget seeing the images ( no internet back then only what major tv networks would broadcast ) of the Kurds after saddam used chemical weapons on them   . cheers all the best to us all

thanks southbeach

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