Barzani longer experience Abadi attempt "a last-ditch to save Iraq"
Counting the Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani, on Saturday, the experience of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi attempt "a last-ditch to save Iraq," while stressing the need for the formulation of a new Iraq, if it is to remain united, said that the new borders in the region draw blood within and between countries, such as Syria and Yemen.
Barzani said in an interview with the newspaper "life" of London, "The preoccupation with developments accelerated so far prevented a meeting between me and the prime minister Haider al-Abadi I'm very busy with the situation in Kurdistan and the war fronts, not a chance I happen to visit Baghdad and is also busy," expressing his hope that "meet him in Baghdad or Erbil."
Barzani added that "al-Abadi experience last-ditch attempt to save Iraq," stressing that "Iraq and the failure of the former is an urgent need for a new formula if the extent of the country to remain united must forge a new Iraq."
Barzani and that "the Kurdistan turned into a safe haven for the children of the other components of the Christians, Turkmen and Arabs refusing Daash policy and sisters," he said, adding that "if a referendum probably got asked some residents outside the region to be part of it."
Barzani said that "the borders inherited from Sykes agreements - Pico are the limits of artificial and new border drawn blood between states and sometimes inside the other sometimes states," pointing out that "the crisis experienced by most countries are crises components and identities as is happening in Yemen, Syria and Libya."
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