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    Iran directs a request to the United Nations regarding the Kurdish opposition parties in Iraq

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    Iran directs a request to the United Nations regarding the Kurdish opposition parties in Iraq Empty Iran directs a request to the United Nations regarding the Kurdish opposition parties in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Fri 04 Aug 2023, 11:12 am

    [size=30]Iran directs a request to the United Nations regarding the Kurdish opposition parties in Iraq
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    Baghdad - Nas  
    In a meeting with a UN official, the Iranian ambassador to Baghdad, Muhammad Kazem Al Sadeq, demanded the cooperation of the United Nations in what he described as "the disarmament of Kurdish parties opposing the regime of the Islamic Republic in Iraq."  
      
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    And according to the Iranian News Agency, that Muhammad Kazem Al Sadiq said, in an interview with "Jenin Hennis-Plasschaert," the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, that "the Kurdish parties opposed to the Islamic Republic are active in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, calling on the United Nations to cooperate with the Islamic Republic to establish Security on Iran's Borders.  
      
    And the Iranian agency quoted that "the representative of the United Nations stressed that Iran and Iraq must have" the greatest degree of coordination and cooperation "in the field of security issues."  
      
    During the recent visit of the United Nations Special Envoy to Iran and her meeting with Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdollahian, "views were exchanged on the Iran-Iraq security agreement and the disarmament of Kurdish parties opposing the Islamic Republic."  
      
    In that meeting, Amir Abdullahian stressed "the importance of this issue (the presence of the opposition Kurdish parties in Iraq) for Iran, and stressed the need to disarm it."  
      
    Iran has demanded several times that the government of Iraq and the Kurdistan region "disarm the Kurdish parties stationed in the Kurdistan region, otherwise it will attack their camps inside Iraqi territory."  
      
    Ali Shamkhani, the former secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, signed "a security agreement with his Iraqi counterpart last March, a large part of which was allocated to the Kurdish parties opposing the Iranian regime in the Kurdistan region and an emphasis on their disarmament."  
      
    Since that time, the Iranian regime's authorities have repeatedly asked the Iraqi authorities to "comply with the provisions of this agreement."  
      
    And the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Mohammad Bagheri, threatened that "if the governments of Iraq and the Kurdistan region do not implement the terms of the agreement, the Islamic Republic will intensify its operations against these opposition parties."  
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