The days of "referendum" planned to be held in northern Iraq are being prepared for a new conflict and chaos process. Yesterday, Iraqi Parliament, Kirkuk Governor Necmeddin Kerim'ın removed from the task, explaining that he will not step back Barzani, the US, UN and British embassies in his office welcomed. Barzani "postponed the referendum" while the central administration, while the military measures announced on the table.
The attitude of the central administration is getting harder!
Regarding the illegal referendum planned on 25 September, Iraqi Foreign Minister Abraham Al Jafari said, "If Kurdish leaders declare their independence in northern Iraq, the Kurdish leaders should be prepared to bear the consequences". Al-Jafari said that the issue is not a referendum, but how the result of the referendum will affect the realities of the scene. The Iraqi Foreign Minister stated that Iraqi Kurdish leaders should take responsibility for their explanations and used the phrase "It is easy to explain what you want, but it is not so easy to accomplish."
Critical meeting at Barzani's office
In a statement made from Barzani's office, IKBY President stated that they were handling a referendum with Brett McGurk, UN Special Representative for the Anti-DEA Coalition, Brett McGurk, UN Iraqi Representative Jan Kubis and British Ambassador Frank Baker at the coordination center for dealing with DEAŞ east of Mosul. During the meeting, the visiting delegation was informed that Barzani offered an alternative to postpone the referendum on 25 September.
The crisis of referendum stalling the establishment of a new "independent" state under US patrol is steadily climbing. The days of Barzani's "referendum", which he did not give up, are preparing for a new conflict and chaos. Barzani, who warned about the warning, challenged anyone who warned of the referendum, saying, "If anyone tries to break his will with force, the field is open in front of him; come and try, "he said.
Regarding the illegal referendum planned on 25 September, Iraqi Foreign Minister Abraham Al Jafari said, "If Kurdish leaders declare their independence in northern Iraq, Kurdish leaders should be prepared to bear the consequences". Al-Jafari said the issue is not a referendum, but how the result of the referendum will affect the realities of the scene. The Iraqi Foreign Minister stated that Iraqi Kurdish leaders should take responsibility for their explanations and used the phrase "It is easy to explain what you want, but it is not so easy to accomplish."
MILITARY CONFLICTS ARE ROADABLE
"We are concerned that a referendum on controversial territories could lead to military conflicts between various parties," said Ali Bayatli, the spokesman for the Iraqi Commission on Human Rights. "In case of any friction or conflict, the victims of this conflict will be only civilians from all sides," Bayatli said. It is claimed that the forces belonging to the terrorist organization PKK are placed around Kirkuk and Tuzhurmatu of Salahaddin with its Dakuk district. It is worried about the possibility of a conflict with the forces of Hashti Shabi in these regions.
TURKEY WARNS KRG
The Presidential Spokes Bold, "Both Iraq is in good relationship with both Baghdad and Arbil. We also want to keep this. But a referendum decision will surely and certainly have consequences, "he said. The Foreign Ministry also used the phrase, "We emphasize that IKBY should insist that insisting in a referendum is a price."
BARZANI: READY TO PAY THE PRICE
Speaking with courage from the US, President Izzy Massoud Barzani said on September 25th they would not step back from the independence referendum they would make and said, "We are prepared to pay for the independence." Barzani said that they have been fighting for "independence" for 100 years and they are ready to pay the price for it. President of IKYB, "If anyone attempts to break the will of the Kurdish people with force is open in front of the field; come and try. " Mesut Barzani stated that they had been waiting for 100 years and that they never had the right time under the agenda of those who called them "Wait" and said, "It is time to determine the fate of the people of Kurdistan. The referendum is the decision of all the Kurdish people. No one will reward us with independence. We have been fighting and waiting for our independence for 100 years. We are ready to pay the price for our independence."
KERKÜK GOVERNOR'S RECEIVED FROM DUTY
The Iraqi Parliament received Kirkuk Governor Necmeddin Kerim from the post. Iraqi Prime Minister Haydar al-Ibadi delivered the request for the abdication of Kirkuk Governor Necmeddin Kerim to parliament yesterday. Some political circles and members of parliament in Baghdad called on Kerim to take office because of the actions and explanations of the referendum Iraq Kurdish Regional Government planned to organize on September 25th.