Turkey to mediate between Baghdad and Erbil: FM

<p style="text-align: left;">Baghdad and Erbil have requested Turkey&amp;rsquo;s mediation after tensions between the central government and the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) soared over the latter&amp;rsquo;s September 2017 independence referendum, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has said.

&ldquo;There are mediation requests. We will go to Baghdad on Jan. 21. We will discuss this in addition to the bilateral topics,&rdquo; Cavusoglu told Turkey&rsquo;s state-run Anadolu Agency on Jan. 10.

He said the referendum step pushed by KRG President Masoud Barzani was &ldquo;wrong,&rdquo; adding that &ldquo;both the Iraqi Kurdish government and its people have seen this reality.&rdquo;

&ldquo;In the coming period, Baghdad and Erbil need to reach an agreement. The recent statement by Erbil that it will comply with the decisions of the Iraqi Constitutional Court is a positive step, but a clear consensus must be reached here,&rdquo; Cavusoglu said, adding that Ankara would &ldquo;do its best to reach this end.&rdquo;

&ldquo;If you live in a country then you accept the laws of that country and its constitution,&rdquo; he added, noting that the Iraqi Kurds &ldquo;received support from Turkey for using their constitutional rights.&rdquo;

He said that the KRG has formally asked Turkey to contribute to &ldquo;normalization&rdquo; between Erbil and Baghdad.

&ldquo;Our desire is to overcome these problems as soon as possible in the framework of Iraq&rsquo;s territorial integrity. After such normalization, after Erbil accepts this, we will not have a problem there [in the KRG],&rdquo; the foreign minister added.

In the immediate aftermath of the KRG&rsquo;s Sept. 25, 2017 referendum, in which voters overwhelming supported secession from Iraq, federal forces moved into parts of Iraq &ldquo;disputed&rdquo; between the central government and the KRG, including the oil-rich Kirkuk province. Baghdad, meanwhile, continues to demand the annulment of the referendum result.

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