These are the four conditions of Abadi to negotiate with Kurdistan

Baghdad / Sky Press - The deputy of the National Alliance Jassim Mohammed Jaafar, the arrival of a Kurdish negotiating delegation to Baghdad in the coming days, as revealed the conditions of the federal government to meet with the delegation.

“The federal government has set four conditions to meet with any negotiating delegation coming from the region to meet with the devout,” Bayati, a close associate of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said.

He explained that “the first condition is the approval of the Kurdistan government that the results of the referendum is invalid and that the region will not resort to secession again,” noting that “the second condition is to allow the federal government to resolve some issues and federal issues within Kurdistan such as border crossings, airports and oil file, Federal Finance “.

The deputy of the National Alliance, that “there are still in the implementers of Ibrahim al-Khalil and Fayshkabur many problems, as well as the existence of disputed areas, has not withdrawn Peshmerga until today.”

“The third condition is the return of the parliamentarians of Kurdistan and the ministers to their work to resolve the outstanding problems with Baghdad,” adding that “the fourth condition is that the members of the delegation from all the Kurdish political blocs, and not exclusive to the leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party “He said.

On Monday (November 20, 2017), the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) called on the international community to intervene to urge the federal government in Baghdad to end its “collective punishment against the people and the territorial government” without any conditions, Iraq and its responsibilities under international law.

On Monday (November 20, 2017), the Federal Supreme Court announced that it had ruled unconstitutionally the referendum on the secession of the Kurdistan region, which took place on the 25th of last September, and the cancellation of all results and the consequences thereof.

On 16 October, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi directed the security forces to extend security in the disputed areas between Arbil and Baghdad in a process he called “law enforcement” which ended with the return of the Kurds to the pre-2003 borders.

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