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    Italy urges Baghdad and Erbil to start dialogue

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    Italy urges Baghdad and Erbil to start dialogue Empty Italy urges Baghdad and Erbil to start dialogue

    Post by Rocky Sat 30 Dec 2017, 1:47 am

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    Italy urges Baghdad and Erbil to start dialogue


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    The Prime Minister of Kurdistan, on Friday, that the Prime Minister of the region, Nechirvan Barzani received a message from Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, indicating that the latter expressed the hope to accelerate the start of dialogue between Baghdad and Erbil. 
    The Presidency of the Kurdistan Regional Government said in a statement that "the head of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani received a message from Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni," indicating that "Gentiloni expressed his hope to accelerate the start of dialogue between Erbil and Baghdad to resolve all problems according to the Constitution "He said. 
    "Italy is interested in the current situation between Iraq and the Kurdistan region," Gintiloni said in his letter. "The confrontation of terrorism will remain a common factor between us." He expressed satisfaction with "the steps by which the cities were liberated from the grip of Dahesh. He pointed out that maintaining the stability of the liberated areas is an essential factor for the return of displaced persons to their areas and to prevent terrorist threats."
    He stressed the Italian Prime Minister to "train the armed forces and police in Iraq and the Kurdistan region," noting that his country "will remain in the front line to counter terrorism."

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