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    He stressed that the government's measures are not to punish the Kurds .. Abadi: Our position is con

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    He stressed that the government's measures are not to punish the Kurds .. Abadi: Our position is consistent from the referendum


     Baghdad / Range 

    Prime Minister Haidar Abadi, the commitment of the Baghdad government to its position rejecting the referendum in the Kurdistan region, noting that the security forces managed to liberate most of the areas of Hawija and western Kirkuk. 
    "Our position is consistent with the rejection of the referendum in terms of decision and results," Abadi said. "The opinion of the supreme secular authority of Mr. Sistani was decisive and supportive of the unity of Iraq," Abadi said during a weekly press conference held yesterday. 
    Abadi added that "some were betting that the international positions will change after the referendum, but on the contrary became more militant, and warned the leaders of the Kurds because the position is principled and consistent with the unity of Iraq," stressing that "the world stood with us and leaders of countries told us that relations will be With Baghdad and not with the region. "
    Abadi pointed out that "the decisions of the federal government is not to punish the Kurdish citizens, and unfortunately some Kurdish officials are trying to reverse it." 
    In another context, Abbadi continued, "There is a military mobilization of the province in Kirkuk and the disputed areas, and according to the Constitution these areas must be subject to the federal government," stressing "the book to them to withdraw from the Nineveh Plain, especially during the process of liberating Mosul, . 
    "The imposition of the status quo by the force of arms and the threat of it is unacceptable. We have said previously that we will not give up the protection of our citizens and here we refer our words to armed groups that control the resources of these areas," he said. 
    The Prime Minister pointed out that "there was a Kurdish proposal to postpone the referendum, but we insisted on its abolition and any negotiations must have the basis and reference is the Constitution, and remains the ruler in resolving the crisis."
    On the military developments, Abadi said, "progress in the Hawija operations is better than expected, and the priority remains to fight terrorism," noting that "80% of the areas of Hawija and western Kirkuk have been liberated."



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