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    Iran, Turkey and Syria: We reject the referendum and recognize a unified Iraq

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    Iran, Turkey and Syria: We reject the referendum and recognize a unified Iraq Empty Iran, Turkey and Syria: We reject the referendum and recognize a unified Iraq

    Post by Rocky Tue 26 Sep 2017, 2:04 am

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    Iran, Turkey and Syria: We reject the referendum and recognize a unified Iraq


     Baghdad / Range 

    Iran, Turkey and Syria rejected the referendum process that took place in the Kurdistan region on Monday, stressing that it deals only with the federal government in Baghdad. In a related context, received Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi, a telephone call from Iranian President Hassan Rowhani, Failure to deal with the results of the referendum. 
    A statement from the office of Abadi, received (range) copy, the latter received a telephone call from Rohani. Aboudi stressed that "the government's clear position to prevent unilateral and unconstitutional measures that threaten the unity of Iraq and peaceful coexistence among the people of the country and reject the referendum and not to deal with the consequences." For his part, Rouhani renewed his country's full support for the Iraqi government and all its measures to preserve Iraq's unity and safety "He stressed Rowhani," the Iranian position rejecting the referendum in the Kurdistan region of Iraq to the seriousness of the unity of Iraq and the stability and security of the region. "
    Iran has announced on Sunday, stop all flights to the airports of Erbil and Sulaymaniyah as well as all flights originating from Iraqi Kurdistan and the atmosphere of Iran. In a related context, the Iranian Foreign Ministry yesterday, in a brief statement by the (range), that "the land border Between Iran and the Kurdistan region of Iraq is open and that these borders have not yet closed. "
    Iranian President Hassan Rowhani and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have talked on telephone about bilateral relations and regional issues, including the referendum issue in the Kurdistan region. The President stressed that the territorial integrity and national unity of Iraq should not be affected. Following the contact, the Turkish president announced that he would soon close the land border with the region and threatened to stop his oil exports through Turkey. "Turkish Prime Minister Ben Ali Yildirm said that the government is considering various possible punitive measures in response to the referendum, But he ruled out any military action "We will take action on our airspace and manage our borders before it is too late," he said.
    For its part, the Turkish Foreign Ministry announced yesterday that "the referendum is being held null and void, we do not recognize this initiative." 
    The Turkish Foreign Ministry also recommended that Turkish citizens in the provinces of Erbil, Dohuk and Sulaimaniya leave if they are not necessary, warning of security risks associated with the referendum. In a related context, Turkish presidential sources told Reuters that Turkish President Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin discussed a referendum in the Kurdistan region of Iraq The Iranian news agency quoted a senior Iranian official as saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rowhani discussed the referendum of the Kurdistan region of Iraq and the Syrian civil war by telephone. 
    The two presidents stressed the need to preserve the unity, security and stability of the region.
    This came at a time when Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem said his government "rejects the independence referendum conducted by the Kurdistan Regional Government in northern Iraq." 
    "We in Syria recognize only a unified Iraq and reject any action leading to the fragmentation of Iraq," the Syrian news agency SANA quoted him as saying. He added that this is unacceptable and we do not recognize it. Yesterday, the Iraqi Foreign Minister informed this position. "

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