Source: Baghdad and Erbil negotiations on border crossings and disputed areas failed
Source: Baghdad and Erbil negotiations on border crossings and disputed areas failed
2017/11/01 17:49
Baghdad today _ Baghdad
Revealed a source familiar with the failure of negotiations between the federal government and the Kurdistan region on the delivery of border crossings in the region and the redeployment of federal forces in the disputed areas, after the Kurds refused to do so.
The source, who declined to be named for (Baghdad today), said that “the negotiations that took place during the past days between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government on the border crossings in the region and the disputed areas between the parties, failed to reach any agreement, The province imposed the federal authority on them, “noting that” the Kurdish side stipulated his approval on these two, the formation of a committee comprising a number of Kurdish political leaders, as well as international observers to manage the border crossings and disputed areas jointly administered, and this is rejected by the federal government. ”
He added that “the Kurdistan Regional Government wanted to restore the situation to the first square through the spread of Peshmerga pieces with the federal forces in Diyala, Salah al-Din, Mosul and Kirkuk,” pointing out that “the negotiating committee, which includes military and security leaders of the Iraqi army and the counter-terrorism and the popular crowd and the Federal Police Waiting for orders from the high command in Baghdad to carry out everything that comes after the announcement of the failure of negotiations and the coup of the Kurds on the covenants. ”
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