Khaleej Times

Abadi vows to defend Kurds against any attack

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baghdad — Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider Al Abadi has said he will defend the country’s Kurds from attack as internal and regional tensions soared over a controvers­ial independen­ce referendum.

“To our people in the Kurdistan region: we defend our Kurdish citizens as we defend all Iraqis and will not allow any attack on them,” he tweeted in English.

An Abadi adviser, who asked to remain anonymous, said that the premier was referring to either an internal or external attack.

“We will not allow any harm to you and we will share our loaf of bread together,” Abadi said in another tweet.

Iran on Saturday said it would hold a joint military exercise with Iraq on Iran’s border with Iraqi Kurdistan in response to Monday’s “illegitima­te referendum”.

Iraqi soldiers on Tuesday also took part in a Turkish military drill close to the Iraqi frontier.

Baghdad demanded the annulment of Monday’s non-binding referendum, which resulted in a huge “yes” vote, and suspended internatio­nal flights to and from the region. Washington has said it does not recognise the “unilateral” referendum.

Turkey, Iran and Syria — which have their own sizeable Kurdish communitie­s — have also rejected the vote for independen­ce in the oil-rich region. —

We will not allow any harm to you and we will share our loaf of bread together.” Haider Al Abadi, Iraqi PM

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