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    Islamic group ruled out an agreement between Erbil and Baghdad: Abadi lost confidence in the Barzani

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    Islamic group ruled out an agreement between Erbil and Baghdad: Abadi lost confidence in the Barzani Empty Islamic group ruled out an agreement between Erbil and Baghdad: Abadi lost confidence in the Barzani

    Post by Rocky Mon Jan 29, 2018 5:36 am


    Islamic group ruled out an agreement between Erbil and Baghdad: Abadi lost confidence in the Barzani government

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The Kurdish Islamic Group on Monday ruled out the possibility of holding any agreement between Erbil and Baghdad before the parliamentary elections, noting that Prime Minister Haider Abadi lost confidence in the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) led by Massoud Barzani after the referendum, making the situation more difficult.
    "The agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on a final settlement of the crisis before the parliamentary elections and the formation of a new government is not possible," MP Zana Said said in a statement.
    He added that "Prime Minister Haider Abadi lost confidence in the Kurdistan Democratic Party government after the referendum referendum secession of Kurdistan and will not provide any facilities during the ongoing negotiations, making the situation difficult between the two sides."
    Said said that "the consensus in the coming days will be limited in the area of ​​salaries of employees and the delivery of airports and border crossings and oil, but the consensus on Article 140 and management of disputed areas excluded before the elections." Ending / 25

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