Issue of Kurdistan Region independence referendum in 2017 resolved: Official
Erbil (BasNews) A Kurdish official says that holding a referendum on independence in 2017 has been resolved.
Ali Awni, a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) leadership said the efforts are now concentrated on getting all the Kurdish sides to reach a consensus over the independence, noting that the referendum is a momentous move.
Speaking to BasNews, Awni said a conclusive historic time is ahead the two major Kurdish parties, namely KDP and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).
He argued that Kurds have lost hope in coexistence and partnership in Iraq.
The official said the independence referendum has been discussed with all Iraqi factions and foreign envoys.
“We have made our decision to hold a referendum, and this wish of Kurdistan people should be respected,” said the official.
He added that “the KDP-PUK meetings will result in a referendum and then independence.”