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Wednesday 16 August 2017 - 18:08
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Iraqi Kurds independence referendum risks civil war: Turkish FM



Press TV- Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has warned that a plan byIraq's semi-autonomousKurdistan region to hold an independence referendum late next month will lead to "civil war" in the conflict-stricken Arab country.

In that country (Iraq), which has been through so many problems, a referendum on independence can make the situation even worse, Cavusoglu told the state-run TRT Haber television news network on Wednesday.

God forbid, it could even bring it to civil war, he added.

His remarks came a day after Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said the referendum for an independent Kurdish state violates Iraqs constitution and will further destabilize the Middle East.

Turkey gives importance to Iraq's territorial and political integrity. It is very important that the stability is achieved in the region and people live in peace and safety. This decision by Iraqi regional government would contribute to instability in theregion. It also violates the constitution of Iraq, he told a news conference after a cabinet meeting in the capital Ankara.

Hoshyar Zebari, a close adviser to Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) President Massoud Barzani, told Reuters on Saturday that Kurdish authorities were determined to hold the referendum on September 25 irrespective of all objections.


[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] Hoshyar Zebari, a close adviser to KRG President Massoud Barzani (Photo by Reuters)[/caption]
Zebaris remarks came only two days after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson asked Barzani in a phone call to delay the referendum.

On the issue of the postponement of the referendum, the president (Barzani) stated that the people of the Kurdistan region would expect guarantees and alternatives for their future, a statement issued on Friday by the KRG presidency read after Tillerson's call.

In June, Iraqi Prime MinisterHaider al-Abadidescribed as untimely the decision by Barzani to hold the referendum.

We have a constitution that we've voted on, we have a federal parliament and a federal governmentThe referendum at this time is not opportune, Abadi said on June 13.

Iran has also expressed opposition to the unilateral scheme, underlining the importance of maintaining the integrity and stability of Iraq and insisting that the Kurdistan region is part of the majority Arab state.

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