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Iran Reiterates Opposition to Iraq Disintegration

Monday 4 September 2017
Iran Reiterates Opposition to Iraq Disintegration

Mohsen Rezaei, the secretary of Iran’s Expediency Council

Iran’s Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei says the Islamic Republic is strongly against any move to disintegrate Iraq.

Alwaght- Iran’s Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei says the Islamic Republic is strongly against any move to disintegrate Iraq.

“Iraq is a well-known country, a member to the United Nations and a signatory to important regional agreements and a disintegration of the country is a grave mistake which will be harmful to the Iraqi citizens, especially in the northern parts of the country,” he said in a press conference in Baghdad.

He added that disintegration of Iraq will lead to dividing up Turkey and Syria which will have consequences for the whole region.

“The start of such process [disintegration of the regional countries] will pose big threat against peace and security in the region,” Rezaei, the former IRGC chief, noted.

President of Iraqi Kurdistan Massoud Barzani tweeted on June 7 that an independence referendum is scheduled to be held on September 25, 2017.

The Iraqi government issued a statement on June 9 rejecting any unilateral move by Kurdish regional authorities to press for independence.

Rezaei said, “We are against this referendum and we want the Kurdish leaders to avoid taking such path.”

“This is a dangerous game being played by some leaders in Iraqi Kurdistan for some personal motivations. Many of the Kurdish leaders are against referendum.”

Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan Nechirvan Barzani told Iranian Ambassador to Baghdad Iraj Masjedi in a meeting on July 16 that Iran can “play a positive role” in resolving disputes between the Iraqi government and the autonomous Kurdish Regional Government (KRG).

While all countries are insisting on territorial integrity in Iraq, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed interest in partitioning Iraq and establishing an independent Kurdish state during a meeting with a delegation of 33 US Republican congressmen.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has denounced the decision as “wrong,” saying the referendum on independence of the semi-autonomous region is "unconstitutional."

Apart from Iran, Turkey has also criticized the decision, saying it is a “serious breach” of the Iraqi constitution.

 

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