Barzani: Iraq may not remain united and that the establishment of a Sunni area autonomous may be a solution
Baghdad / follow-up the obelisk: The Prime Minister of Iraq's Kurdistan region Nechirvan Barzani, on Tuesday, said he believed that Iraq may not remain united, noting that the establishment of a Sunni area autonomous may be a solution.
Barzani added, in an interview with "BBC" vassal "obelisk", that "it would be very difficult for Iraq to return to the situation that existed before the control (Daash), Mosul and Tikrit in the lead fast last week, then Tal Afar on Monday ".
Barzani added that "the Sunni areas of neglect felt by the Iraqi government with a Shiite majority, and that a political solution is the only way to move forward."
He added that the establishment of a Sunni area autonomous may be a solution. "
He continued, "Let this to Sunni areas to be decided, but I think that this is the optimal model for all of them, but they have to make the decision first: What do you want to do exactly that, and we believe, from our point of view, that the presence of a Sunni area is the best solution, as is the situation we have in Kurdistan ".
He says BBC correspondent in northern Iraq, Jim Muir, The Kurds have benefited from the current mess by moving the Peshmerga forces to the disputed area, calling it a historic part of Iraqi Kurdistan, and now intend to keep.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Baghdad / follow-up the obelisk: The Prime Minister of Iraq's Kurdistan region Nechirvan Barzani, on Tuesday, said he believed that Iraq may not remain united, noting that the establishment of a Sunni area autonomous may be a solution.
Barzani added, in an interview with "BBC" vassal "obelisk", that "it would be very difficult for Iraq to return to the situation that existed before the control (Daash), Mosul and Tikrit in the lead fast last week, then Tal Afar on Monday ".
Barzani added that "the Sunni areas of neglect felt by the Iraqi government with a Shiite majority, and that a political solution is the only way to move forward."
He added that the establishment of a Sunni area autonomous may be a solution. "
He continued, "Let this to Sunni areas to be decided, but I think that this is the optimal model for all of them, but they have to make the decision first: What do you want to do exactly that, and we believe, from our point of view, that the presence of a Sunni area is the best solution, as is the situation we have in Kurdistan ".
He says BBC correspondent in northern Iraq, Jim Muir, The Kurds have benefited from the current mess by moving the Peshmerga forces to the disputed area, calling it a historic part of Iraqi Kurdistan, and now intend to keep.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]