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The British lawmakers deemed Baghdad’s reaction to the Kurdistan Region's referendum on independence 'harsh' and found it to be 'violating the constitution.'

A number of Members of Parliament and Lords in the UK on Thursday sent a letter to British Prime Minister Theresa May, asking the government to encourage dialogue and put an end to the conflict between Erbil and Baghdad.

The letter was signed by MP Jack Lopresti, MP Ian Austin, MP Robert Halfon, MP Mary Glindon, MP Henry Smith, MP, Stephen Metcalfe, Lord Clement Jones, and Lady Hodgson of Abinnger.

“We have received an urgent letter from the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region asking us to help encourage the ‘immediate and active involvement of our partners in the international community to avoid developments that we view as dangerous to our joint interests of peace, stability, and prosperity in the wider Middle East’ and to ‘help us request the engagement of the wider UK Government in initiating a dialogue between Erbil and Baghdad,’” the letter read.

The British lawmakers deemed Baghdad’s reaction to the Kurdistan Region's referendum on independence 'harsh' and found it to be 'violating the constitution.'

They also mentioned that they welcome the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) offer to freeze the result of the referendum and call for the suspension of all military activities to allow for an open dialogue between the KRG and the Federal Government of Iraq.

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President Barzani's Message on the 79th Anniversary of the founding of the Kurdistan Democratic Party


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President Barzani welcomed Chargé d'Affaires of the US Embassy