Iran calls to disarm the Kurdish forces

2023-06-03 06:24:27
Iran has called on the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) to disarm Kurdish forces in the east of Kurdistan and deploy them in two UN camps in Erbil and Sulaymaniyah, or expel them from the Kurdistan Region and Iraq.
Both sides agree, but before implementation, they asked Qasim al-Araji to go to Washington and warn them, so that the Kurdistan Region does not face US pressure.
Two conditions !
Kurdistan Regional Government Interior Minister Rebar Ahmad, Head of the Kurdistan Regional Security Agency Hiwa Ahmad, and Iraqi National Security Council Advisor Qasim al-Araji visited Tehran.
The visit was to discuss the latest measures related to border security, referring to the recent agreement between Iraq and Iran, the agreement is specific to control the borders of the Kurdistan Region with Iran.
Four days ago, before going to Tehran, Qassem al-Araaji visited Sulaimani and left the Kurdistan Region for Iran. Araaji went to Erbil a month earlier for the same purpose.
According to the information obtained by several sources, during the visit to Tehran, Ali Akbar Ahmadian, Secretary General of the National Security Council of Iran, who recently replaced Ali Shamkhani, put two demands before the joint security delegation of the Iraqi government and Kurdistan Region :
• First: Iranian opposition forces should be disarmed inside the Kurdistan Region and placed in two UN camps in Sulaimani and Erbil.
• Second : Or these parties should be armed and expelled from the Kurdistan Region and Iraq.
Hiwa Ahmad, representing the PUK, and Rebar Ahmad, representing the KDP, listened to Iran's latest demand on the fate of the Kurdish parties in the east and reportedly agreed with Iran's demands, but asked not to rush them.
Kurdistan between Tehran and Washington
Before his visit to Tehran, Reber Ahmad told Qasim al-Araji that the Kurdistan Region is committed to the security agreement between Iraq and Iran.
A source told Darw Media that the PUK and PDK have requested that, an Iraqi security delegation to visit the United States to inform them of the situation, so that the United States does not put pressure on the Kurdistan Region while implementing Iran's demands.
Iraqi National Security Advisor Qassim al-Araaji is scheduled to visit Washington in the coming days at the request of the PUK and KDP, the source said.
