KRG ready to discuss airports with Baghdad

<p style="text-align: left;">Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) premier, Nechirvan Barzani, said Thursday his government was ready to discuss the issue of Kurdish airports control as Baghdad denied a renewal of an air embargo on the autonomous region.

Speaking in a press conference following a cabinet meeting, Barzani said &ldquo;we are ready to act according to the constitution in relation to airports and border crossings&rdquo;.

He reiterated his government&rsquo;s readiness to discuss all pending issues with Baghdad &ldquo;with utmost transparency,&rdquo; Iraqi News reported.

Barzani&rsquo;s announcement came as Alsumaria News quoted Salem al-Sudani, a spokesperson of the Iraqi transport ministry, as denying reports that Baghdad extended a flight embargo on Kurdistan airports by two months

&ldquo;Airspaces at the two airports are closed until a further notice&rdquo;, Sudani said, referring to Kurdistan&rsquo;s Erbil and Sulaimaniya airports.

Sudani said that the decision of whether to reopen the airspaces or not is &ldquo;up to the government&rdquo;.

Baghdad had imposed a flight embargo on Kurdish airports following a referendum the region held in September, in which more than 92 percent voted for independence from Iraq, a step Baghdad deemed unconstitutional.

Following the poll, Baghdad responded with taking control over Kurdistan&rsquo;s border crossings and areas where sovereignty is disputed by both governments.

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