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Wednesday 3 February 2016 - 22:24
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Iran warns against consequences of Iraq breakup

A senior Iranian official has warned that any plan to disintegrate Iraq would have adverse consequences for security and stability in the entire Middle East.

Certain parties which speak about Iraqs breakup do not pay attention to its adverse consequences forsecurity and stability of the region, Irans Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said in a meeting with the secretary of Iraq'sIslamic Virtue Party, Hashim al-Hashimi, in Tehran on Wednesday.

He reaffirmed the significance ofIraq forIran, saying, "We carefully follow up on Iraqs developments and believe that the smart and patient Iraqi people will be able to defeat terrorism in light of the unity and foresight of [Iraq's] political and religious leaders, the Iranian official said.

The Iranian official's remarks came afterPresident of Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Masoud Barzani releaseda statement on Wednesday, saying thatthe "time has come" for the country's Kurdish people to hold a referendum on statehood.

"The time has come and the conditions are now suitable for the people to make a decision through a referendum on their future," Barzani said, adding,"This referendum would not necessarily lead to (an) immediate declaration of statehood, but rather to know the will and opinion of the people of Kurdistan about their future."

In the past, Barzanihadmade similar calls for a referendum without setting a specific timetable or date.

Iran playing constructive role in ME: Hashimi

The Iraqi official said, for his part, thatIran has been playinga constructive role in the region.

Hashimi added that Iraqis will succeed in achieving development through unity and consensus despite all plots against the country.

By Press TV
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