Tension escalates between Iraq and Kurdistan

In further escalation of tension, Iraq and its semi-autonomous Kurdish region have reinforced military presence along their separation line

, Press TV reports.

 

 

Officials from both sides convened on Thursday to break the impasse, but little progress was made, Reuters reported. 

 

Iraqi Kurdistan’s President Massoud Barzani met with the Speaker of the Council of Representatives of Iraq (the Iraqi Parliament), Usama al-Nujayfi and promised to “open the door” to talks. 

 

Recently, thousands of Peshmarga troops, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)’s security force, were dispatched to Kirkuk, one of the provinces claimed by both the KRG and the central government, following the deployment there of the Dijla Operations Command, which was formed by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in June. The Peshmarga forces and the Iraqi police clashed in the province on Friday. One person was killed and seven others were wounded. 

 

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