28 Mar 2024
Saturday 30 September 2017 - 18:51
Story Code : 277729

Iraq government hails top Shia clerics stand on Kurdistan Referendum

IFP- The office of Iraqs prime minister and also the head of the countrys National Wisdom Stream hailed top Shiite Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistanis opposition to the semi-autonomous Kurdish regions moves for secession from Iraq.


According to the Iraqi media, the office of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi released a statement expressing the premiers appreciation for the grand clerics stance after Ayatollah Sistani called on the Kurds to return to the constitutional path.





It thanked Ayatollah Sistani for his stances on the need for safeguarding Iraqs national unity and constitutional rule.

The statement referred to regional and international opposition with Iraqi Kurds secession plans and praised the clerics sense of responsibility for releasing a historic statement.

Meanwhile, Head of the National Wisdom Stream Ammar al-Hakim urged the Iraqi Kurdistan Region to follow the guidelines of the religious leadership.

He asked Iraqi Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani to annul the results of the referendum held on September 25 in the northern Kurdish region and resume talks with Baghdad.

Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in a statement on Friday said that Kurds must return to the constitutional path, arguing that is in the best interest of all Iraqi people, including the Kurds.

We are calling on the officials in the region to go back to the constitutional path to solve the issues between the central government and regions government, the statement said.

We also call on the Iraqi government and the political powers represented in parliament in all their decisions and steps to take into consideration the preservation of the constitutional rights of our Kurdish brothers, it added.

The statement said that the recent development should not negatively affect the solid relationship between the Iraqi people, including Arabs and Kurds.

It went on to say the people of Iraq should avoid anything that might harm the national unity of Iraqs communities.

The Iraqi Kurdistan Region went ahead with its plan to hold the referendum on Monday while Iraqs neighbors and countries in the Middle East, including Iran and Turkey, had voiced opposition to such a move and supported the Baghdad central government.

According to Kurdish officials, over 90 percent of the voters said Yes to separation from Iraq.

Pressure has been building on officials in Erbil, Kurdistans regional capital, over the referendum, with regional carriers, including Turkish Airlines, Egypt Air and Lebanons Middle East Airlines submitting to Baghdads request to suspend their flights serving Iraqi Kurdistan.



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