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Iraqi Kurds offered on Wednesday to suspend the results of an independence vote and to start talks with the government in Baghdad.
However, an Iraqi military spokesman suggested that, regardless of talks, an offensive would continue to capture territory under Kurdish control.
The Iraqi central government declared the Kurdish referendum for independence illegal. It launched an offensive to seize the oil-producing area of Kirkuk. Kurdish forces had defeated Islamic State militants1 to take control of the area.
In a statement, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) said, “The fighting between the two sides will not produce a victory for any, it will take the country to total destruction.”
The KRG proposed an immediate2 ceasefire and a suspension of the referendum result. In return, it called for “starting an open dialogue with the federal government based on the Iraqi Constitution”.
In a social media comment, an Iraqi military spokesman answered, “Military operations are not connected to politics.”
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi did not react to the Kurdish proposal on Wednesday. He was on an official visit to neighboring Turkey and Iran, countries that are also against the Kurdish independence vote.
Earlier, the prime minister had said the KRG should cancel the vote’s result as a condition for talks to take place. He also ordered the Iraqi army to capture all disputed territory and demanded control of Iraq’s border crossings with Turkey. All such crossings are inside the Kurdish autonomous3 area.
Fighting in strategic region
On Tuesday, Kurdish officials said their Peshmerga forces had stopped Iranian-supported militias4 near the border with Turkey and Syria.
The border area of Fish-Khabur is part of the Kurdish autonomous region. It is home to a pipeline5 for oil exports from northern Iraq to Turkey. Control of the area is important to any move toward Kurdish independence.
The fighting between the central Iraqi government and the Kurds presents a problem for the United States. The U.S. began providing military support and training to both sides after the war in Iraq and during the fight against Islamic State militants.
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regardless –adv. whether or not something else takes place, notwithstanding
referendum –n. a popular vote on a single issue or question
dialogue –n. talks, a series of discussions meant to end a disagreement
autonomous –adj. having powers of self-rule
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激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.立即的;直接的,最接近的;紧靠的 | |
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adj.自治的;独立的 | |
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4 militias | |
n.民兵组织,民兵( militia的名词复数 ) | |
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n.管道,管线 | |
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n.织布工;编织者 | |
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