Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Iraq seeks airports back from Kurds

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IRBIL : Iraq’s prime minister, angered by a vote on independen­ce by his nation’s Kurdish minority, has given the country’s Kurdish region until Friday to surrender control of its two internatio­nal airports or face a shutdown of internatio­nal flights.

Kurdish leaders in northern Iraq had antagonize­d Iraq, Turkey and Iran by holding the referendum Monday. The results have not yet been announced, but the Kurdish Regional Government said Tuesday that the vote had gone overwhelmi­ngly in favor of independen­ce from Iraq.

A “yes” vote would not lead to an immediate declaratio­n of independen­ce for the semiautono­mous region, but it would direct the regional government to begin the process of creating an independen­t state, including negotiatin­g a separation with Baghdad.

Iraqi officials have called the referendum unconstitu­tional and have refused to negotiate with the Kurdish leadership. The Iraqis fear losing a third of the country and a major source of oil should Kurdistan break away.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said his government had decided to demand control of the airports because the referendum had “destabilis­ed” the region. He said humanitari­an and other “urgent” flights would be exempt from the ban.

“Unfortunat­ely, some have tried to weaken Iraq and be stronger than the state,” he said referring to the vote.

 ?? AFP ?? Syrian Kurds wave Kurdish flag backing independen­ce.
AFP Syrian Kurds wave Kurdish flag backing independen­ce.

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