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Iraqi military prepares to take control of Kurdish borders

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IRBIL ( Iraq): Iraq’s military is preparing to take control of the internatio­nal borders of the northern Kurdish region.

The move is part of the central government’s stepped-up efforts to isolate the Kurds following their vote on independen­ce earlier this week.

On Friday evening, Iraq instituted a flight ban that halted all internatio­nal flights from servicing the territory’s airports.

Iraqi troops now in Turkey and Iran are expected to start enforcing control over the border crossings in and out of the Kurdish region, but are not expected to move into Kurdish territory.

Abdul-Wahab Barzani, director of intelligen­ce at the crossing point from the Kurdish region into Turkey, said Iraqi troops are in position on the Turkish side of the border.

The escalation feeds worries in the United States, a close ally of both the Kurds and Baghdad, that the referendum vote could lead to violence, setting off an unpredicta­ble chain of events.

The non-binding referendum, in which the Kurds voted overwhelmi­ngly in favour of independen­ce from Iraq, will not immediatel­y result in an independen­t state.

But the vote has set off alarm bells in Baghdad, where the government has said it is determined to prevent a break-up of the country, and in Iraq’s neighbours, Iran and Turkey, which fear the vote will fuel similar ambitions among their own significan­t Kurdish population­s. — AP

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