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Defense and Peshmerga agree to withdraw its military units from the disputed areas

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Defense and Peshmerga agree to withdraw its military units from the disputed areas
The time on Monday, October 26 2 / November 2012 21:38 | |




BAGHDAD / Oruz

Agreed and the Federal Ministries of Defence and the Peshmerga in Kurdistan Regional Government to withdraw pieces that Thacdt after the crisis in the disputed areas prior to their places .

A statement by the Office of the Adjutant General of the Armed Forces today that "the meeting between the delegations of the Ministry of Defense and the Peshmerga held atmosphere professional, transparent and discussed ways to ease tensions in the mixed areas," explaining that "it was agreed to continue meetings and activate the higher commissions for coordination between the army and the Peshmerga" .

The military delegation of Kurdistan headed by Secretary-General Jabbar Yawar, the Ministry of Peshmerga arrived in Baghdad this morning, and held upon his arrival meeting with military leaders at the headquarters of the Defense Ministry in Baghdad .

The relations between the center and the Kurdistan region has seen in recent escalating tension on the background of the formation of the Federal Government Forces Command Tigris to the provinces of Diyala and Kirkuk, Salahuddin and considered by the Kurdistan region a step directed against the region .

And continued attempts of political actors in order to contain the crisis by inviting the head of Moqtada al-Sadr both Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, to a joint meeting in the holy city of Najaf .

For his part, House Speaker Osama Nujaifi said progress described بالملموس thing about his contacts and meetings with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Kurdish President Massoud Barzani.


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