ANKARA: Turkey on Thursday warned Iraqi Kurdish leaders that a planned independence referendum would “have a cost” as Ankara welcomed a vote by Iraq’s parliament against the poll.
The non-binding referendum set for September 25 has faced strong opposition from Turkey as well as from Iran, which fear it will stoke separatist aspirations among their own sizeable Kurdish minorities.
Iraq’s parliament on Tuesday voted down the plan in a session which prompted a walkout by Kurdish lawmakers.
The Turkish foreign ministry warned in a statement that the Iraqi Kurdish leaders’ call for a referendum was “worrying.”
The Iraqi Kurdish government’s “insistence on the referendum despite all friendly advice will definitely have a cost,” the ministry said, urging Irbil to return from their “erroneous approach.”
The ministry said it welcomed the decision made by the Iraqi parliament, adding that their vote was a “clear indicator of importance attached to Iraq’s political unity and territorial integrity.”
Turkey warns Iraqi Kurdish referendum will ‘have a cost’
Turkey warns Iraqi Kurdish referendum will ‘have a cost’
Two Polish airports closed temporarily over military operations, air agency says
- Two Polish airports closed temporarily over military operations, air agency says
WARSAW: Authorities in Poland have temporarily closed airports in Rzeszow and Lublin because of military aviation operations, the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA) said on Tuesday.
Polish commanders said military aviation operations began in the country’s airspace due to strikes by the Russian Federation’s long-range air forces on Ukrainian territory.
Polish commanders said military aviation operations began in the country’s airspace due to strikes by the Russian Federation’s long-range air forces on Ukrainian territory.
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