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PM Barzani, Head of Iraq s National Security Agency Discuss Need for Withdrawal of Outlawed Forces

PM Barzani, Head of Iraq s National Security Agency Discuss Need for Withdrawal of Outlawed Forces Kurdistan ERBIL - Kurdistan Region PM Masrour Barzani on Tuesday received the Head of Iraqi National Security Agency, Abdul-Ghani Al-Asadi, to discuss the regional affairs, including the need for the withdrawal of outlawed forces from the area. Barzani s office explained in a statement that the pair shed light on the importance of strengthening the security cooperation between Erbil and Baghdad, stressing on the implementation of Sinjar agreement to help stabilize the Yezidi majority populated region. They also emphasized the need for militias and other outlawed armed groups to withdraw from the Iraqi territory to preserve the hard-won peace and stability of the country, the statement added.

Iraqi, Kurdistan officials stress the importance of militias leaving Sinjar

Iraqi, Kurdistan officials stress the importance of militias leaving Sinjar    2020/12/22 19:29 Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani (right) receives Abdul-Ghani al-Asadi, head of the Iraqi National Security Agency. (Photo: KRG) Prime Minister Barzani met with Asadi in Erbil that day to discuss regional developments. They “spoke about recent events in Iraq and relations between the Kurdistan Region and the Federal Government,” according to a statement from the KRG website, noting that “ongoing dialogue with the Federal Government on all matters affecting the stability and prosperity of the country remains a priority for the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).” Both recognized “the need to fully implement the Shingal Agreement to help stabilize the area,” and “emphasized the need for militias and other outlawed armed groups to withdraw from Iraqi territory to preserve the hard-won peace and stability of the country.”

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