KRG Official: Kurds Warned by General Soleimani of Consequences of Referendum
TEHRAN (Basirat): Representative of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Tehran Nazim Dabagh revealed that Commander of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Qassem Soleimani had warned the Kurdish officials of the consequences of the independence referendum.
"Mr. Soleimani headed meetings with local delegations (in Iraqi Kurdistan
region). Mr. Soleimani also had several private meetings with Mr. Massoud
Barzani, the president, and Nechirvan Barzani, the prime minister of the Iraqi
Kurdistan region and the leaders of other parties, including Change (Goran)
party," Dabaqh said in an interview with the Iranian media on Sunday.
He added that the Iranian side had warned the Kurds not to hold an independence
referendum because all powers will stand united against the Iraqi Kurdistan
region.
According to Dabaqh, the Iranian side also told the KRG officials and Kurdish
groups that Tehran wants the Iraqi Kurds' achievements to be maintained within
the framework of the Iraqi constitution.
He lauded General Soleimani and other Iranian officials' efforts to help the
Kurds, and said, "We always need relations and friendship of Iran."
In relevant remarks earlier this month, Dabagh announced that the Kurdish
leaders are now ready to resolve the problems created after the independence
referendum through talks, lauding efforts made by General Soleimani to this end.
"Mr. Soleimani is the one who has really treated the Iraqi Kurds honestly and he
had issued warnings about (consequences of) holding the referendum in the Iraqi
Kurdistan region before it was held," Dabbagh said.
"It seems that the Islamic Republic of Iran seeks to resolve the problems
between the Kurdistan region and the central government in Iraq based on the
Iraqi constitution and we assess Iran's measures in this regard as positive," he
said.
Meantime, a senior Kurdish Iraqi legislator praised General Soleimani for his
mediatory role which led to the settlement of problems after the September 25
independence referendum in the Iraqi Kurdistan region.
"Recently, after holding the referendum, a 9-article agreement was signed
between Hashd al-Shaabi (Iraqi Popular forces) Commander Hadi al-Ameri and Bafel
Talabani, a commander of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) (and son of late
Jalal Talabani), under the supervision of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
and mediated by Qassem Soleimani, the IRGC Quds Force commander, based on which
the referendum results were called off until an unspecified time," Massoud
Haider wrote on his facebook, Russian news agency Sputnik reported.
Other Kurdish lawmakers were also quoted by Reuters as saying that General
Soleimani met leaders from the PUK, one of the two main Kurdish political
parties in Iraq and an ally of Tehran, in the city of Sulaimania the day before
Premier al-Abadi ordered his forces to advance on Kirkuk.
Reuters reported that General Soleimani told the Kurdish leaders that their
Peshmerga forces would not be able to beat Abadi's troops, which had backing
from the West and regional powers Iran and Turkey.
"Soleimani's visit...was to give a last-minute chance for the decision makers
not to commit a fatal mistake," Reuters quoted one PUK lawmaker as saying.
Ala Talabani, a leading PUK official, said the Iranian General only provided
what she described as "wise" counsel in his meetings with Kurdish leaders.
"Soleimani advised us ... that Kirkuk should return to the law and the
constitution, so let us come to an understanding," she said on the Arabic
language TV station al-Hadath.
Source:FNA