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    Masrour Barzani: The threat of ISIS has not ended and Iraq still needs coalition forces ...

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    Post by Rocky Wed Apr 28, 2021 11:20 pm

    [size=52]Masrour Barzani: The threat of ISIS has not ended and Iraq still needs coalition forces ...[/size]

    [size=45]`` The attacks will not speed the departure of foreign forces from the country. ''[/size]
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    [size=45]Today, Tuesday, April 27, 2021, the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, said that Iraq still desperately needs the presence of the international coalition, especially as terrorist threats continue, indicating that the region is part of the ongoing strategic dialogue between Iraq and the United States.[/size]
    [size=45]The Prime Minister added, in an interview with Al-Jazeera satellite channel as part of the (Today's Meeting) program, that the Kurdistan Region has a delegation participating in the strategic dialogue in which the Iraqi delegation, including the Kurdistan Region, believes that the threat of terrorism is still dangerous, and added: “Therefore, Iraq needs help. Coalition forces".[/size]
    [size=45]He emphasized that the agreement between the federal government, the United States and the Kurdistan Regional Government must be a "general agreement", indicating that regardless of what will happen to matters about the agreement, it must be agreed upon, especially since that depends on the final decision regarding Iraqi politics.[/size]
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    [size=45]In response to a question about the escaped militias, the Prime Minister asked who the groups represented, and said that the federal government is negotiating with Washington about the status of American forces, the international coalition and the diplomatic presence, but these forces operate outside the scope of government institutions.[/size]
    [size=45]He stressed, "We do not have to look as if what is happening represents the government's view of expelling the American forces by terrorizing them." He expressed his belief that this matter will exacerbate the situation and will not contribute to strengthening relations with America, and the federal government must address this challenge.[/size]
    [size=45]Regarding the areas of Article 140, the Prime Minister said that there is a security vacuum throughout the country, especially in the so-called disputed areas, and these attacks target those areas. Regions.[/size]
    [size=45]The Prime Minister answered a question about the armed groups that threaten the Kurdistan Region with missile attacks, saying that there are many groups operating under the umbrella of the Popular Mobilization Forces, adding: “But we cannot generalize and we cannot accuse the whole institution, and there is a group that has broken out and is not part of The Iraqi government does not listen to it, it is challenging the authority, and these individuals must be controlled by the state.[/size]
    [size=45]The Prime Minister warned that these attacks aim to drive a wedge between Erbil and Baghdad, Iraq and the international community, and stated: “This matter does not serve the interest of the Iraqi people nor the Iraqi government, and we must address these matters through the federal government, and we in the Kurdistan Regional Government will extend A helping hand as needed, in order to work with the federal government to reduce these threats ».[/size]
    [size=45]On the relationship with Iran, the Prime Minister said that the Kurdistan Region wants a normal relationship with its neighbor, Iran, pointing to common borders and security and economic interests, and expressed his hope that these relations will be strengthened and improved on the basis of mutual respect and non-interference in the affairs of each party.[/size]
    [size=45]Regarding the relationship with Baghdad, the Prime Minister said that it improved after the general budget was passed, although he did not get anything practical on the ground, and stressed that the Kurdistan Region is waiting for the federal government to fulfill its obligations towards the region.[/size]
    [size=45]And he added: “We are fully committed to our obligations, and we expect the Prime Minister and the federal government to start sending financial dues to the Kurdistan Region,” reminding that the federal government has not sent Kurdistan Region dues for 10 months since 2020.[/size]
    [size=45]He said, "We are waiting for the implementation of the budget, and it is up to the Iraqi government, and there are no legal challenges that prevent this."[/size]
    [size=45]In light of the Sinjar agreement, the Prime Minister described the agreement concluded between Erbil and Baghdad as a good and basic step for resolving other outstanding issues, and expressed his regret for not implementing the agreement due to the presence of local forces that challenged the authority of the federal government as well as the concentration of the Kurdistan Workers Party and the militias.[/size]
    [size=45]When asked about the PKK file and its conflict with Turkey, the Prime Minister said that the conflict between the two parties is a Turkish problem and not an Iraqi problem, indicating that this problem was exported to the Kurdistan Region at a time when he was fighting ISIS and everyone is busy in the war against the organization.[/size]
    [size=45]He explained that the Workers' Party expanded its presence in the region and seized many villages, which pushed their residents to leave, and the regional government was unable to rebuild them, and the Prime Minister asked why the PKK was present in these areas and not allowing farmers to return to their agricultural lands.[/size]
    [size=45]The Prime Minister called on the Kurdistan Workers Party to leave the territory of the region and respect the authority of the Kurdistan Region, and also demanded that Turkey understand the situation of the region and withdraw its forces to its territory.[/size]
    [size=45]Regarding the relationship with Turkey, the Prime Minister indicated that the Kurdistan Region maintains a good relationship with Turkey, and stressed that most of the Kurds do not belong to the Kurdistan Workers Party, and that Turkey does not have problems with most of the Kurds, and what the Kurdistan Region wants is to strengthen its commercial and economic relationship.[/size]
    [size=45]The Prime Minister reiterated his regret over the tragic accident at Ibn Al-Khatib Hospital in Baghdad, and said that the doors of Kurdistan Region hospitals are open to the injured.[/size]
    [size=45]The Prime Minister answered questions related to the epidemiological situation in the region, and said that the infections are within reasonable limits so far, confirming that there is contact with the World Health Organization and the Federal Ministry of Health as part of the efforts to combat the epidemic, and he also said that the arrival of anti-vaccines is slow and in small quantities.[/size]
    [size=45]He said: "We need additional vaccinations ... This will help improve the situation, and we expect to obtain more vaccinations, and we also expect the Iraqi government to pay more attention to the health sector in order to help the Kurdistan Regional Government through that in this file."[/size]

     
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