Barzani: Kurdish Peshmerga will help save Iraq's Mosul


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) The Kurdish Peshmerga will play an important role in saving Mosul from Daesh the President of Iraq's Kurdish Regional Government Masoud Barzani said.

Barzani’s comments came during a joint press conference with British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond following a bilateral meeting in the Kurdish regional capital of Erbil on Thursday.

“Unless Daesh is removed from Mosul it would not be right to say that they have been defeated. Peshmerga forces will have an important role in taking back the city” Barzani said adding that the presence of Daesh is a serious threat for the region.

“As long as Daesh remains in Mosul it is not possible to say that the region is safe” the president said.

Noting that there was complete cooperation between the Iraqi army and the international coalition forces in taking back Mosul Barzani said that it was important for all political parties to come together to save the city and agree on how it would be governed after Daesh.

“Peshmerga forces are ready for all possibilities. In order to ensure that the ethnical and religious minorities in the region do not suffer the same calamities after the city is taken back their rights must be guaranteed as well as their safe return to their homes” he said.

Hammond for this part said the UK would continue training Peshmergas to combat Daesh and assist the KRG to overcome its economic crisis which he said was as important as defeating Daesh.

“We will continue with our program of training of Peshmerga forces. I think so far we have trained 3000 Peshmergas in our counter-IED program in particular” he said. “We will continue to supply equipment and support but the crucially important thing that we have to do is to work with you on this challenge of economic reform.”

Previously Hammond met with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in Baghdad on Wednesday.

The two discussed reconstruction efforts in the country Iraqi prime ministry sources said.


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