Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) President Massoud Barzani said that he would declare independence right away if former Prime Minister and currently disputed Vice President Nouri al-Maliki became the country's prime minister again.
Speaking in an interview with the London based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper, Barzani stated that the KRG would not remain in an Iraq administered by al-Maliki.
Barzani also argued that a failure in ongoing operation to liberate Mosul from Daesh will be blamed on current Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, which will serve as a pretext to replace him with al-Maliki.
KRG President said that he explained to al-Abadi and authorities in Baghdad that Iraqis had failed to form a partnership amongst themselves, and therefore that it's best to continue as two good neighbors.
Holding the prime ministerial post for eight years between 2006 and 2014, al-Maliki was blamed for deepening ethnic and sectarian fractions among the Iraqis by alienating Kurds and Sunni Arabs, while tightening his grip on power in Baghdad through authoritarian measures.
[dailysabah.com]
23/1/17
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Speaking in an interview with the London based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper, Barzani stated that the KRG would not remain in an Iraq administered by al-Maliki.
Barzani also argued that a failure in ongoing operation to liberate Mosul from Daesh will be blamed on current Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, which will serve as a pretext to replace him with al-Maliki.
KRG President said that he explained to al-Abadi and authorities in Baghdad that Iraqis had failed to form a partnership amongst themselves, and therefore that it's best to continue as two good neighbors.
Holding the prime ministerial post for eight years between 2006 and 2014, al-Maliki was blamed for deepening ethnic and sectarian fractions among the Iraqis by alienating Kurds and Sunni Arabs, while tightening his grip on power in Baghdad through authoritarian measures.
[dailysabah.com]
23/1/17
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