The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Tillerson makes surprise trips to Iraq, Afghanista­n

- By Matthew Lee and Alex Brandon The Associated Press

BAGHDAD » U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson made an unannounce­d trip to Iraq on Monday just hours after returning from a similar surprise visit to Afghanista­n, meeting the top political leaders in each of the embattled countries.

Cloaked in secrecy, Tillerson flew into Iraq from Qatar. Earlier in the day, he traveled back and forth from the gas-rich Persian Gulf country to Kabul.

In Baghdad, Tillerson was meeting with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi for the second time in as many days to discuss reconstruc­tion projects after the defeat of the Islamic State group in major Iraqi cities and towns. The pair will also discuss a resurgent Kurdish independen­ce movement in the country’s north, where widely-criticized independen­ce referendum last month has sparked tensions within Iraq and with its neighbors.

Tillerson on Sunday said although the United States joined many in opposing the referendum — fearing it would distract from ongoing efforts to oust IS from its remaining stronghold­s — the Kurds have legitimate grievances that should be addressed within the framework of a unified Iraq.

“We did not support the Kurdish independen­ce referendum,” he said at a news conference with Qatar’s foreign minister in Doha. “We did not believe it was time given that the battle to defeat ISIS is still underway. And while there have been significan­t victories and significan­t progress in Iraq, that task is not yet complete.”

Still, Tillerson said he believed Abadi was committed to resolving Kurdish complaints. He called for restraint on all sides.

“We have encouraged the parties strongly to engage in Baghdad to fully implement the Iraqi constituti­on,” he said. “The Kurdish people have a number of unfulfille­d expectatio­ns, rights that were promised them under the constituti­on that were never delivered upon, and so there are a number of actions that need to be taken by the parties to fulfill the Iraqi constituti­on itself.”

“We hope the Kurds will engage with Baghdad in a very productive way to see that the constituti­on is fully implemente­d,” Tillerson said. “I think many of the Kurds’ concerns will be addressed through that process. So we encourage the parties to not escalate the situation, not lead to conflict, and stay coordinate­d, and not forget that the war to defeat (IS) is not yet over and that remains the greatest threat to Iraq.”

 ?? ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is greeted as he steps off the plane on his arrival to Baghdad Internatio­nal Airport, Monday in Baghdad, Iraq.
ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is greeted as he steps off the plane on his arrival to Baghdad Internatio­nal Airport, Monday in Baghdad, Iraq.

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