Baghdad - NINA
President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani said that "the poor conditions experienced by the country are the result of the wrong policies of successive Iraqi governments in Baghdad."
A Presidential statement for Kurdistan cited that " Barzani met with a gathering of religious, social figures, Kurdish Yazidis, Christians, Muslims, Turkmen, Armenians, Shabak and representatives of religious components and nationalism in Chenkal, Tall Afar, Zammar and Nineveh Plain, to discuss the conditions of the regions exposed to attacks by brutal terrorists and conditions of displaced people and listening to the views and suggestions.
Barzani pointed out to "the political and security situation and the terrorist attacks on those regions and their inhabitants, expressing sympathy and solidarity with the citizens of those areas and all of the victims, pointing out that" this disaster is a disaster for the people of Kurdistan all and we all share the tragedy and concerns. "
The statement explained that "Barzani said the poor conditions are the result of the wrong policies of the successive Iraqi governments in Baghdad, describing the terrorists who launched attacks that they are not characterized any values , and their concern is just to assault on others and terrorize people, declaring that the terrorists are in continuous defeat and they cannot attack and they do not have any future in this country. "
"The people of Kurdistan is not alone now and enjoys the support of the world", praising the role of the Peshmerga forces to stop terrorist attacks, stressing that even if we stay alone and no one supports us, we will deal with the terrorists, and we will not leave one inch of the land of Kurdistan under the control of terrorists. "
Barzani also spoke about the situation of the displaced and said, "The fundamental solution to the problem of displaced people is the liberation of their territory and their return to it, asking not to think about leaving the country and stay at home, explaining that we live free together or die together."