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BARZANI MIDDLEMAN FOR ZIONISTS TO PARTITION ISLAMIC COUNTRIES: VELAYATI
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Barzani middleman for Zionists to partition Islamic countries: Velayati
Ali Akbar
Velayati, a senior advisor to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah
Seyyed Ali Khamenei on international affairs (file photo)
A senior advisor to
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on
international affairs says President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region (KRG)
Massoud Barzani is a middleman for Zionists, who seeks to implement
their plans for the division of Muslim states.
“Barzani is a middleman for Zionists [whose goal is] to disintegrate
Islamic countries,” Ali Akbar Velayati said on Tuesday, adding that in
view of the bitter experience of Palestine, Muslim nations will not
allow “a second Israel” to be created in the region.
Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region held an independence
referendum on Monday in the face of strong objections from the central
government in Baghdad and urgent calls from the international community
to scrap the vote.
The voting stations were dotted across the three provinces of Erbil,
Sulaimaniyah and Dohuk that form the Iraqi Kurdistan Region as well as
in the disputed bordering zones such as the oil-rich province of Kirkuk.
A boy rides a bicycle with the flag of Kurdistan in Tuz Khurmatu, Iraq, on September 24, 2017. (Photo by Reuters)
United Nations Secretary General António Guterres on Monday voiced
his worries over the “potentially destabilizing effects” of the
controversial independence plebiscite.
“The Secretary General respects the sovereignty, territorial
integrity and unity of Iraq and considers that all outstanding issues
between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government
should be resolved through structured dialogue and constructive
compromise,” said Guterres’ spokesman, Stéphane Dujarric, on Monday.
Velayati further emphasized that Barzani was on the verge of defeat,
expressing confidence that the Kurdish people would certainly oust him
before Baghdad’s central government takes any steps in this regard, and
would “remove this stain of disgrace from the Muslim world.”
“Unfortunately, Barzani has been linked with the Zionists since a
long time ago and has not learnt his lessons from [the issue of]
Palestine,” the senior Iranian official added.
Velayati noted that the independence vote in the Iraqi Kurdistan
Region had triggered the political demise of the KRG president, saying
that the noble Kurdish people would not tolerate such disgrace.
The result of this referendum cannot be verified and true turnout
figures are not clear, the Iranian official said, emphasizing that
Barzani should either abandon his policies or face confrontation.
“The Kurdistan Region is undoubtedly a part of Iraq and the Islamic
Republic of Iran is adamant that the territorial integrity of regional
countries, particularly such friendly countries as Iraq and Syria, must
be preserved,” he pointed out.
Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami also on
Tuesday voiced the Islamic Republic’s opposition to any change in
geographical borders in the Middle East and disintegration of regional
countries.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran opposes any move, which will lead to a
change in geographical borders and partitioning of regional countries,”
Hatami said.
He added that Iran’s principled policy was to respect the national
sovereignty and territorial integrity of regional countries, stressing
that the plebiscite in the Kurdistan region “was tantamount to playing
into the hands of Daesh terrorists and their regional and international
allies.”
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