Tuesday 26 September 2017

Most voters support the independence of Kurdistan


Massud Barsani, President of the Kurdistan state of northern Iraq
More than 90 percent of Kurdish voters support the independence of their northern Kurdish state in Kurdistan, with the results of the beginning of the vote.
The electoral commission said the number of shareholders' comments lasted over 72 percent. The official results of the polls were expected to be released within three days. After the electoral elections, they celebrated the whole night in Erbil, Iraq's capital in the area of ​​Kurdistan.
Millions of Uurdians participated in the vote despite warnings from the international community and its neighbors. The Foreign Ministry of the United States has said it has been suspended by the government of Kurdistan's government to organize the referendum.
"Historical relations between the US and the Kurdistan people do not change following the vote, but we believe this action will lead to the absence of stability and the difficulty of living in Kurdistan and its people." The US Ministry said in a statement released on Sunday.Kurdistan citizen after participating in the polls
Kurdistan citizen after participating in the polls
Kurdish officials in Iraq began to count in Kurdistan and other controversial areas from one hour to another.
According to the election commission, 5.6 million people have been registered and have the right to vote at 2,065 centers in the Kurdistan region and other regulated areas and northern Iraq.
This has been done despite intense opposition by the Iraqi government which claims to be in violation of the constitution of the country.
The Iraqi government has been reluctant to disagree with the vote of the wakurdi
Commenting on the Iraqi Prime Minister's Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani has criticized Iraqi government and neighboring nations protesting yesterday's referendum and demanding independence of the Kurdistan state.
He said his government intends to engage in extensive dialogue with its regional neighbors to ensure that there is good relations with joint and respectful interests. He adds that his people are using their right to decide their mustakbal, saying they have been harassed by the stand of many nations by the UN Security Council.
Iraq's former deputy president Nuri al-Maliki said the vote was announcing a war on the unity of the Iraqi people. The United Nations also cautioned that the vote might be promoting security. And Iraqi neighbors: Turkey, Iran and Syria are worried that they may go back to their homeland and want to isolate themselves. Following the same turmoil, Turkey has said it would have put restrictions on Kurdistan's state and demanded that its citizens not visit the regions that prepared the vote.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Bahram Ghassemi has said his country has closed its borders with Northern Iraq after requesting that release by the Iraqi Foreign Minister.
However Israel has become the only country that supported the Kurdistan referendum of their State independence and independence. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel supports the legitimate efforts of the Muslims to get their nation.

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