A "comprehensive solution" to the problems of Baghdad and Erbil through the Confederation, with an Iraqi UN coordination

7/16/2020 17:02

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[Baghdad_Eye]
The United Nations, in coordination with the Presidents of the Republic and the government in Iraq, developed a road map for a "comprehensive" solution to the outstanding problems between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Region, based on the application of the Confederation system.
The new project is based on the delegation of some powers, such as the economy, finance, and customs, between governments or the joint systems therein, as the decision is taken unanimously.

The Confederation defines the state as an organization and a political entity, and a link between different societies, aiming to bring order and security and law enforcement within a geographical area.

In this regard, Shafaq News learned, from a political source close to the decision center in Iraq, that the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Jenin Hennes-Blackshart, recently began to intensify her efforts to offer a solution to the problems between Baghdad and the region, especially the oil file, salaries and border outlets, depending on the confederation system .

He added that the Turkish-Iranian armed interventions in the regions of the Kurdistan Region and Nineveh, in addition to the failure of the negotiations between Baghdad and the region continued to push for the presentation of this proposal, which also enjoys the support of major countries advanced by America.

And that Blaskhardt met with the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, and they discussed the project, where he expressed approval for it, as did the Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, who did not register an objection in this regard.

The source continued, and that Blashart also met the political leadership in the Kurdistan Region, and extensive discussions took place on the project.

He said that the Kurdistan Region informed the United Nations that he has no problem in this regard, provided that there is an international guarantee, "Farbel does not want to repeat the failure to implement the provisions of the Iraqi constitution."

Although Kurdistan has enjoyed political independence since 1991, and the region was installed under the 2005 Iraqi constitution as a federal entity, the outstanding differences between Baghdad and Erbil have not known a way to a comprehensive solution.

And increased tension between the two sides, after the Kurdistan in the fall of 2017 to hold a referendum on independence from Iraq, which received the support of more than 90% of the population of the region.

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