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Syrian government, Kurds discuss plans for oil trade
The Qatirji company and Syrian Democratic Forces are discussing the possibility of increasing oil shipments between SDF-controlled areas to government-held areas.
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Biden is not seriousness in Kurdish-Kurdish talks, party leader tells Kurdpress
A member of the General Council of the Syrian Opposition Coalition said that the US president Joe Biden is not following a serious policy in the Kurdish- Kurdish talks in northern Syria where the Kurdish and Arab forces of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are controlling the region.
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Syrian Kurds hope for Europe to gain international status - magazine
The Middle East Monitor reported in an article that the Kurdish Autonomous Administration in Syria has set up a representative office in Geneva and several other European cities in an effort to gain European support and win recognition in the international community.
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Why a Turkish dictator let himself lose an election / Nicholas Danforth
Turkey's second president Ismet Inonu surprised the world by stepping down in 1950. Could Erdogan do the same after the 2023 elections?
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US warns sending troops to Lahur Sheikh Jangi's house is a "red line"
US officials have sent a message to the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), stating that the party officials should not use military force in internal conflicts and called sending troops to former co-President Lahur Sheikh Jangi's house a "red line."
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US-led coalition continuing to arm Syrian Kurdish- Arab forces
The US-led anti-ISIS coalition is supplying weapons, ammunition and other supplies to the Kurdish-led Syrian Kurdish-Arab forces, according to the Pentagon inspector general.
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PUK forces will no longer be allowed to be used for personal purposes: president
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) Co-president Bafel Talabani said on Monday the party would not allow its forces to be used for personal purpose.
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Iraqi PM, president stress on holding elections on time
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi and President Barham Salih on Saturday stressed the importance of holding early elections on time.
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Biden to welcome Iraqi PM at White House
U.S. President Joe Biden will welcome Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi at the White House on Monday.
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U.S. set to formalize readjustment of troop role in Iraq, says official
The United States and Iraq are expected to formalize the end of Washington’s combat mission in Iraq by the end of the year and continue the transition toward training and advising Iraqi forces, according to a U.S. official.
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Iranians have influence in Iraq because of concerns about US role in Iraq: Iraqi PM
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, who will meet with US President Joe Biden at the White House on July 26, says Iraqis are ready to stand on their own feet and defend themselves.
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White House ready to welcome Iraqi PM Kadhimi: statement
The White House Press Secretary in a statement said US President Joe Biden was looking forward to meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi on July 26.
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US accuses Turkey and PKK of arming children
The State Department lists, in its annual report, Turkey and the PKK as either using children as soldiers in war or supporting groups that arm children to fight.