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Turkey treating Kurdistan Region as independent,this is rejected by us, says Maliki

Gulan Media August 12, 2012 News
Turkey treating Kurdistan Region as independent,this is rejected by us, says Maliki
-BAGHDAD - Turkey has been dealing with Kurdistan region as though it were an independent state, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said in a statement released on Saturday.

Turkey is "dealing with the (Kurdistan) region as an independent state, and this is rejected by us," Maliki said in a soon-to-be broadcast interview with a Turkish television channel, according to the statement on his website.

If Turkey "wants to establish good relations, its relations with the region must be built through the gate of Iraq," Maliki said.

His remarks come after Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu visited Kurdistan and made a side trip to Kirkuk, a disputed city which Kurdish authorities want to incorporate into their region over the federal government's objections, without informing Baghdad.

The visit incensed Iraqi authorities and brought already-chilly ties between Baghdad and Ankara to a new low.

In July, a Kurdish official said the region had begun to export oil to Turkey without Baghdad's permission, a move which the Iraqi central government termed "illegal."
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