Barzani denied media quotes about his remarks about Iran

According to IRNA today (Wednesday), the office of the Prime Minister of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, in a statement titled “Baghdad is Tehran’s hostage”, reacted to the quote from Masrour Barzani’s remarks on the sidelines of the Davos conference and wrote that the translator He made a mistake in quoting his words.
A statement from the office said, “A video clip of Barzani’s remarks is available and, as shown, Mr. Masrour Barzani, the Prime Minister of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, did not say that Baghdad had been taken hostage by Tehran; “The host said a sentence, but the translator combined his remarks with Mr. Barzani’s remarks, translating both remarks as the prime minister’s remarks.”
However, Masrour Barzani’s remarks did not have just one negative point; He also accused Iran on other occasions, with many Iraqi media outlets quoting Bazarani as saying that the Prime Minister of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region had said that the purpose of Iran’s attacks on Iraq was to target the Zionist headquarters in Erbil, as well as terrorist groups in the region), is putting pressure on the three coalitions (Sadr Movement, the Democratic Party and the Al-Sayyada Coalition), as well as conveying the message that interference in Iraq’s internal affairs will continue.
Iran’s attacks on bases and headquarters of terrorist groups in Iraq, as well as the recent rocket fire on a Zionist-owned headquarters in Erbil, are the result of the negligence of Iraqi officials, especially those in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. Iran has repeatedly formally and publicly called on the Iraqi government and regional officials to end their movements in the region.
On the other hand, the officials of the Iraqi Kurdistan region have been silent for years about the illegal presence of the Turkish army in northern Iraq, especially in Ba’ashiqa.
Middle East News wrote that the Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan, Masrour Barzani, in a meeting entitled “New Middle East Security Structure”, which was attended by the Foreign Ministers of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Jordan at the World Economic Forum in Davos, targeted Iran’s attacks on Iraq. Called for pressure on the tripartite coalition, as well as conveying the message that interference in Iraq’s internal affairs would continue.
In response to a question about Iran’s attacks on the Iraqi Kurdistan region, he explained that one should not focus on one event, there are greed and interference from some other countries, and this is a fact, but in the context of the elections held in Iraq. It should be said that the citizens chose and expressed their opinion about the Iraqis they want to live in; There were winners and losers in this election, but the winners could not form a government due to the quorum.
“I do not think Iraq has sovereignty in its decisions, but it is largely influenced by foreign domination, and most Iraqi friends go abroad to make decisions,” Barzani said.
This is part of Masrour Barzani’s speech, while the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government is more accused of coordinating and working with foreign governments than any other political current in the country; Especially since the officials of this region officially appear in Ankara at the crossroads and secretly coordinate with the Zionist regime. The local government of Iraqi Kurdistan even ignores the continuous and daily bombardment of the northern regions, especially the provinces of Dohuk and Erbil, by Turkish fighters.
Although Masrour Barzani’s office has denied some of the negative statements made by the Prime Minister of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region about Iran, he has spoken out against Iran elsewhere; Among other things, “To prevent Iran’s influence, Iraqis must take control of their own destiny by respecting the constitution, which is a set of actions that must be taken in the country. Iraq has a constitution today, but unfortunately important materials.” It’s ignored by many, such as the ethnic cleansing that led to the rise of some groups, such as al-Qaeda and ISIS, in some areas; “It does not solve the problems, but it adds to the problems of Iraq and complicates the situation.”
In another part of his speech in Davos, he indirectly admitted that part of the climate’s dissatisfaction with the Iranians was due to Erbil’s view of the Iraqi central government, and that despite insisting on the implementation of the constitution, in practice law enforcement Are not tolerated by the federal government.
Among the cases in this regard is Masrour Barzani’s remarks on the ruling of the Federal Supreme Court on the exploitation and export of oil in northern Iraq, in which he spoke about the incompatibility of the Climate Oil and Gas Law with the Iraqi Constitution. The judiciary and parliament did not accept the ruling because it was a political decision and not a legal one, and the court was not formed in accordance with constitutional criteria, but was a political and unacceptable decision in violation of legal rights.