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    for the first time since the beginning of the crisis .. Abadi speaks welcome from Kurdistan

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    Post by Rocky Wed 15 Nov 2017, 4:25 am

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    The Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi welcomed the dialogue with the Kurdistan Region in accordance with the Constitution, at a time he stressed that he will soon take action on the border areas under the control of the Kurds.
    Abadi said in his weekly conference that the government in Baghdad will not wait forever, and will take action on border areas. But without violence. 
    Abadi reiterated the unity of Iraq, calling on the Kurdistan Regional Government "to respect the sovereignty of the state and the law in all files of border and other ports," and welcomed the dialogue based on the Iraqi constitution. 
    The Prime Minister's remarks came a few hours after the Kurdistan Regional Government issued a statement confirming its commitment to the Supreme Court's interpretation of Article 1 of the Constitution, which stipulates that no province, province or local administration can be separated from the country.



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