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KurdistanObserver.com
Barzani: Turkey Should Get Used To Kurdish State
By Cetiner Cetin
Zaman- Feb 4, 2005-Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) leader
Massoud
Barzani has said it is unacceptable for Turkey to declaring Kirkuk as a
"red line".
Turkey should not interfere with Iraq's internal affairs, Barzani said: "It
is our very natural right to have a state. This fact should be seen from now on
and accepted." Barzani spoke to Zaman at his compound in Erbil yesterday (February
3) where he spoke about a possible Kurdish state and Kirkuk. Barzani said their
first priority at this moment is a federal Kurdish state: "We cannot agree with
Turkey on two issues. One is the Kirkuk issue and the other is the situation of
a federative Kurdistan within Iraq." The Kurdish leader expressed that they do
not want Ankara to intervene in the region and added that Turkish military
intervention in the region might be tragic for both parties.
Barzani said he does not know when they will become independent and argued
that harsh statements by Turkish authorities regarding northern Iraq are based
on "some problems stemming from internal affairs." The Kurdish leader also
touched upon Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's harsh remarks about
the Iraqi elections and Kirkuk: "Prime Minister Erdogan is also a leader who
came to power through an election. Thus, he knows very well what the will of the
people means." With regard to claims that the elections in Kirkuk, where over a
hundred thousand Kurds were registered, were illegitimate, Barzani reiterated:
"Those who voted in Kirkuk are all residents of Kirkuk. Those who had to flee
from there had already cast their votes. There is not a single non-Kirkuk
resident among those who voted." When asked, "You had problems with the
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) leader Jalal Talabani. Is is possible that
such a situation might reoccur in the new term?" the KDP leader replied: "There
have been no conflicts between us since 1998. I hope there will be none in the
future as well." In reference to PUK leader Talabani's candidacy for Iraqi prime
ministry or presidency, Barzani said: "We want to be represented at the
top-level in Iraq. Hence, I myself have asked Talabani to become a candidate for
presidency."
When asked whether or not they will meet with Turkmen after the elections and
how they will direct their relations with Turkey, Barzani answered: "The Turkmen
are our brothers. We will protect their rights as much as they [protect] their
own rights. We protected their rights in the past and will do so today as well.
I hope relations with Turkey will be better from now on." Barzani emphasized
that relations between Kurdistan and the US are very strong and deeply rooted
and said the US should not withdraw from the region until terrorism is
eliminated.
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