The governments of Iraq and Turkey have agreed to set up a permanent crisis management center in a bid to address the existing concerns about a plan by the Arab country’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region to hold an independence referendum, a report said.
Baghdad and Ankara will establish a permanent crisis management center to monitor the situation in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region around clock, the online Arabic-language Ray al-Youm website said in a report on Sunday.
The independence vote is scheduled to be held on September 25.
(Tasnim)
24/9/17
Baghdad and Ankara will establish a permanent crisis management center to monitor the situation in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region around clock, the online Arabic-language Ray al-Youm website said in a report on Sunday.
The independence vote is scheduled to be held on September 25.
(Tasnim)
24/9/17
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