Kurdistan declare the need for U.S. forces and the spread of the volatile border brigades
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 / AUGUST 2011 12:01 VIEWS: 121
Twilight / confirmed by the Ministry of Peshmerga, Wednesday, the province of Kurdistan has no need for the spread of U.S. military forces on the border with Turkey and Iran, pointing at the same time the existence of three brigades of border guards deployed on the borders of the troubled region.
Jabbar Yawar, said in an interview (twilight) "The spread of U.S. troops on the border shall be subject to agreement with the federal government in Baghdad, not the validity of the Kurdistan Regional Government to enter into any security agreement with foreign countries."
And that "the region does not need U.S. troops, in the presence of three brigades of the 13,000-strong border police deployed along the border with Iran and Turkey."
It is said that U.S. forces had said, earlier, for its willingness to deploy in the border regions of Kurdistan region of Iraq near the Iran if the Iraqi government requested to do so, in order to stop the Iranian shelling of the villages of the border, calling on Tehran to negotiate with the Iraqi government to resolve the outstanding problems between the two countries .
Yawar said that "Iraq is not at war with any of the neighboring countries, and the excesses were limited to Iranian artillery shelling, and the Iraqi side seeks to stop these abuses through peaceful solutions and call to the negotiating table, which serve all parties."
And see the border areas with Iran in the Kurdistan Region, artillery shelling continues implemented by Iranian forces targeted sites within the Iraqi territory under the pretext of the existence of elements opposed to the Tehran regime, the Party of Free Life (PJAK), and the shelling, killing and wounding a number of people of Kurdish villages and displaced hundreds of families , drawing criticism of the political blocs and the parliamentary and popular circles in Iraq.
The regional parliament of Kurdistan has condemned, Tuesday, artillery shelling by the Iranian forces in the border areas in the region, while calling for the intervention of UN to pressure Iran to stop the bombing, in order to avoid damage to the common relations, saying not to take the territory of the region a springboard for attacks by the Iranian opposition.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 / AUGUST 2011 12:01 VIEWS: 121
Twilight / confirmed by the Ministry of Peshmerga, Wednesday, the province of Kurdistan has no need for the spread of U.S. military forces on the border with Turkey and Iran, pointing at the same time the existence of three brigades of border guards deployed on the borders of the troubled region.
Jabbar Yawar, said in an interview (twilight) "The spread of U.S. troops on the border shall be subject to agreement with the federal government in Baghdad, not the validity of the Kurdistan Regional Government to enter into any security agreement with foreign countries."
And that "the region does not need U.S. troops, in the presence of three brigades of the 13,000-strong border police deployed along the border with Iran and Turkey."
It is said that U.S. forces had said, earlier, for its willingness to deploy in the border regions of Kurdistan region of Iraq near the Iran if the Iraqi government requested to do so, in order to stop the Iranian shelling of the villages of the border, calling on Tehran to negotiate with the Iraqi government to resolve the outstanding problems between the two countries .
Yawar said that "Iraq is not at war with any of the neighboring countries, and the excesses were limited to Iranian artillery shelling, and the Iraqi side seeks to stop these abuses through peaceful solutions and call to the negotiating table, which serve all parties."
And see the border areas with Iran in the Kurdistan Region, artillery shelling continues implemented by Iranian forces targeted sites within the Iraqi territory under the pretext of the existence of elements opposed to the Tehran regime, the Party of Free Life (PJAK), and the shelling, killing and wounding a number of people of Kurdish villages and displaced hundreds of families , drawing criticism of the political blocs and the parliamentary and popular circles in Iraq.
The regional parliament of Kurdistan has condemned, Tuesday, artillery shelling by the Iranian forces in the border areas in the region, while calling for the intervention of UN to pressure Iran to stop the bombing, in order to avoid damage to the common relations, saying not to take the territory of the region a springboard for attacks by the Iranian opposition.
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