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Kurdish leader says 'yes' vote won independence referendum | Kurdish leader says 'yes' vote won independence referendum |
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The “Yes” vote has won in Monday’s controversial independence referendum in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq, Masoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Regional Government said. | The “Yes” vote has won in Monday’s controversial independence referendum in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq, Masoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Regional Government said. |
Around 3.45 million ballots were cast, with 91.83 percent of those who took part in the referendum opting in favor of independence, Tass reports, citing local TV. | |
READ MORE: Iraqi Kurds vote in controversial independence referendum | READ MORE: Iraqi Kurds vote in controversial independence referendum |
Barzani urged the central government in Iraq to engage “in serious dialogue” with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) “instead of threatening” it with sanctions. | |
"We may face hardship but we will overcome," Barzani said in a televised address. | |
The KRG president also called on the international community to “respect the will of millions of people" who took part in the plebiscite. | |
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has ruled out any independence talks with the Kurds. | |
“We are not ready to discuss or have a dialogue about the results of the referendum because it is unconstitutional,” al-Abadi said in a televised speech TV Monday night. | |
Turkey, Iran, and Syria are also strong opponents of the secession of the Iraqi region due to concerns that it may ignite separatist sentiment in their own Kurdish areas. | |
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, warned that Iraqi Kurds will “not be able to find food” if they keep pushing for independence. | |
“[They] will be left in the lurch when we start imposing our sanctions,” Erdogan said. He warned that all military and economic sanctions were on the table. |
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