Speaking to Baghdad Today, the source said “Kurdistan Region’s premier, Nechirvan Barzani urged, during his recent visit to Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to meditate and intervene to resolve the border exits issue.”
Consequently, according to the source, “Erdogan submitted a proposal to Abadi to resolve the issue through joint administration between Baghdad and Erbil.”
“Abadi refused and stressed necessity that the federal government imposes control on all border exits,” the source added.
In a press conference on Thursday, Barzani expressed his government’s readiness to discuss all pending issues with Baghdad and to act according to the constitution in relation to airports and border crossings “with utmost transparency”.
The report comes days after news reports 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.
Iraqi government forces approached the southern borders of Erbil, capital of semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region, after taking over Kirkuk province from Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in October.
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