KDP: Going to self-determination and meetings with ambassadors of countries to mobilize support for the referendum

The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) announced on Monday its intention to proceed with the right to self-determination and to hold meetings and visits to ambassadors of major and regional powers and neighboring countries to clarify and mobilize international and regional support in the issue of self-determination and holding the referendum scheduled for September 25.

"We have prepared a schedule for visits to important delegations of the party and his bloc to visit the ambassadors and representatives of the regional, European and international countries and the neighbor to clarify and mobilize the support required in the case of the right of fate guaranteed by the law and the constitution of the Kurdish people," said MP Pirawan Khailani in a statement. Especially at this sensitive stage in the war on the terrorist advocate, political changes and future expectations of the reality of the region. "

She pointed out that "the Kurdish delegations will clarify the real and main reasons for this historic decision to lead the region and to reassure the great and regional powers of all fears and remove all caveats from the concern of the impact of the independence of the region on the war on the organization of the terrorist advocate or disrupt the situation or cause problems and achieve all kinds of support required To achieve this great goal of the Kurds. "

"The mission of these delegations is to convey transparent and clear messages that the region is morally and humanly committed to all the standards, values ​​and agreements concluded in protecting Iraq and the countries of the region from any negative consequences or unbalanced reactions."

Khilani stressed that "the establishment of the Kurdish state is a historical and national entitlement and a fixed right of the people of Kurdistan, which affirmed the Iraqi constitution on the basis of Iraq as a federal state and all three provinces or more can self-determination."

Khilani expressed her surprise and strong opposition to the media intimidation, abuse, stirring up the street and public opinion and using abroad in an attempt to restrain the Kurdish people from the right to self-determination in light of the inability and failure to stop all measures of marginalization and exclusion of the Kurds.

It is noteworthy that the President of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, has called earlier, to hold a referendum for self-determination amid objections from the parties involved in the political process and regional and global countries.

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