Iran reopens border posts with Iraqi Kurdistan

<p style="text-align: left;">Iran has reopened all its border crossings with Iraq&amp;rsquo;s autonomous Kurdish region, a foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday, after their closure over a controversial independence vote.

Bahram Ghassemi said the two frontier crossings of Haji Omran and Parwezkhan had been reopened, without giving a specific date, after the Bashmaq frontier post began working again in October.

Iran closed the border crossings after Iraqi Kurds on September 25 voted overwhelmingly in favour of independence at a referendum Baghdad insisted was illegal.

Iran and Turkey, which have Kurdish communities of their own, were also against the poll.

The plebiscite sparked a bitter standoff between the Kurds and Iraq&rsquo;s central government.

Federal security forces then seized control of disputed oil-rich zones in the north of the country that had been held by the Kurds, shattering their dreams of building a viable state.

Last month, the Iraqi supreme court ruled the poll to be &ldquo;unconstitutional&rdquo;.

Iraqi Kurdish prime minister Nechirvan Barzani earlier this month said he &ldquo;respected&rdquo; the ruling and had &ldquo;no problem&rdquo; with the federal government over the issue of border control.

The federal government has demanded the handover of border posts and airports in the Kurdish region.

AFP

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