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Monday, 3 August 2009 - Iraqi PM, Kurd president meet over land, oil feud | International |
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The encounter was believed to be the first between them for many months, during which time Barzani, a Kurd, has accused Maliki of acting like a tyrant and sidelining Iraq's Kurdish minority. Maliki's Arab-led government has called oil deals the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has made independently with foreign firms illegal, and disputes KRG claims to territories it wants included in its largely autonomous northern enclave. "Differences of opinion are very normal because we are building a state on the ruins of (Saddam Hussein's) dictatorship ... I think we largely agree, and if there are disputes, they are small," Maliki, seated one seat away from Barzani, told reporters. There have been tense standoffs between Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers and Iraqi security forces on the borders of disputed territories. Washington, whose troops have intervened several times, has pushed for Kurd-Arab peace before its troops withdraw by 2012. Dressed in his trademark red turban and baggy Kurdish trousers, Barzani said a high-level Kurdish delegation would visit Baghdad to "solve problems." It was not clear if he would he lead the group, but Maliki said he hoped so. Apart from the formation of a joint Kurd-Arab committee to look at disputes, no concrete measures were announced. At the heart of the problem is the fate of oil-producing Kirkuk, which Kurds consider their ancestral home and want to include within the borders of their Kurdish region, but the province's Arabs and Turkmen fear Kurdish hegemony. Maliki's meeting with Barzani came on the heels of the results of last week's Kurdish parliamentary and presidential elections, which reconfirmed Barzani as president. Hard-line and fiery statements on Kurdish claims to disputed land characterized electioneering, and though Barzani's public rhetoric since has not softened, there is hope it might. "There was flexibility and it will continue," he said. 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