KRG PM Barzani, US VP Pence discuss security in Iraq’s disputed areas

26-04-2019
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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani discussed the threat of the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq, especially in the disputed areas, in a phone conversation with US Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday, the White House stated. 

Barzani gave Pence “an update on the security situation in Iraq’s disputed territories and underscored the importance of continued US support to stabilize these areas,” read the White House statement

Iraq declared ISIS defeated in December 2017, but the group remains a serious security threat, especially in disputed areas where there are security gaps between Iraqi and Kurdish forces. 

Militants are freely moving around in the Makhmour area, villagers have told Rudaw. The armed men appear to have become particularly brazen, roaming around the plains at the southern foot of the Qarachogh Mountains in daylight hours, unconcerned about interactions with Sunni locals. 

Villagers say they have had several interactions with the militants, who have tried to reassure the Sunni locals that they mean no harm.

On Wednesday, the global coalition against ISIS supported an Iraqi offensive against ISIS, launching an airstrike against militants in Wadi Ashai, Kirkuk province, the coalition announced on Thursday. 

"Although the territory once held by the so-called caliphate is fully liberated, Daesh fighters still exhibit their intention to exert influence and stage a comeback," said Maj. Gen. Chad Franks, deputy commander-operations and intelligence for the coalition, using an Arabic acronym for ISIS. 

Iraq’s Joint Operations Command reported killing six ISIS members in a raid in Kirkuk province on Thursday. 

Barzani and Pence also discussed “opportunities to deepen the US partnership with Kurdistan and work more closely to counter malign actors that seek to destabilize Iraq and undermine its sovereignty,” the White House stated in a veiled reference to Iran. 

Washington is trying to get Baghdad and Erbil to lessen their ties with neighbour Iran, which the administration of US President Donald Trump administration has labelled the world’s worst “state sponsor of terror.”

The US has labelled Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a terror organization, though Iraq may benefit from a watering down of sanctions announced by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday. 

America’s deputy special envoy to the coalition, Ambassador William Roebuck, visited Barzani in Erbil on Thursday, the KRG stated

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