Barzani calls for the United Nations to exercise its role in the talks and understanding between Arbil and Baghdad



Twilight News / student President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Naچervan Barzani, on Tuesday, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq to continue its positive role in the talks and mutual understanding between Erbil and Baghdad.

A statement for the presidency of the provincial government responded to Twilight News, that Barzani received, on Tuesday morning, in the capital, Erbil, Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General Jan Kubis and his accompanying delegation.

The statement said that during the meeting the latest developments in the region, trading in general and the Kurdistan Region in particular, and relations between Erbil and Baghdad, adding that Kubiš stressed that the United Nations fully talks support between Erbil and Baghdad in order to reach appropriate solutions to problems and that would pour in the interest of all Iraqis.

He said Kubis expressed hope that the result of future meetings between the two sides to develop to address solutions to these problems.

In the context of talking about the current situation and battles Alپeshmrگh forces against al "Daash" terrorist and efforts to eliminate fears of terrorism, the price of Kubi high steadfastness and courage Alپeshmrگh which managed to tip these risks and control of terrorism, stressing the need to make greater efforts at the international level to build support in Best Alپeshmrگh forces.

The statement said that Barzani for his part expressed his thanks for this visit, wishing that the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to continue its positive role in the past and present, particularly in the area of ​​the talks and mutual understanding between Erbil and Baghdad.

He said Barzani View user profile on the latest developments and the current situation in the Kurdistan Region and Alپeshmrگh war against terrorists Daash. The statement said that the two sides exchanged views on a number of issues and issues of common concern.


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