Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi renewed Iran’s support for Iraq's territorial integrity, and warned against any separatist and provocative moves.
“Hoisting any flag except Iraq's national flag in Kirkuk in Northern Iraq is contradictory to the country’s constitution and will increase the tension,” Qassemi said.
He reiterated that Iran's principled stance is to support the country’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty.
“Fight against terrorism and cleaning of the remaining lands from the ISIL terrorists are among most concerns of the Iraqi government and people winning supports of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Qassemi added.
He underlined that recent measures by some Iraqi groups could deviate the attention of the Iraqi government and nation from the path of fight against terrorism and focused them on interior political issues which are source of concern.
[farsnews.com]
3/4/17
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“Hoisting any flag except Iraq's national flag in Kirkuk in Northern Iraq is contradictory to the country’s constitution and will increase the tension,” Qassemi said.
He reiterated that Iran's principled stance is to support the country’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty.
“Fight against terrorism and cleaning of the remaining lands from the ISIL terrorists are among most concerns of the Iraqi government and people winning supports of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Qassemi added.
He underlined that recent measures by some Iraqi groups could deviate the attention of the Iraqi government and nation from the path of fight against terrorism and focused them on interior political issues which are source of concern.
[farsnews.com]
3/4/17
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