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Friday, 11 December 2009 - U.S. sees Arabs, Kurds in Iraq settling differences |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Save Email Print Reprints Most Popular Most Shared "Avatar" wows early movie reviewers 10 Dec 2009 UPDATE 1-ABC to tap Stephanopoulos as co-anchor of 'GMA' 09 Dec 2009 U.S. teens ignore laws against texting while driving 1:02am EST Russian nuclear missile test fails, visible in Norway | Video 10 Dec 2009 Wall Street rises as consumer data surprise 10:09am EST "Avatar" wows early movie reviewers 10 Dec 2009 Now or never for Big Oil in Iraq 10 Dec 2009 U.S. teens ignore laws against texting while driving 1:02am EST Scientists find way to block fearful memories 09 Dec 2009 China worries swine flu vaccine campaign faltering 1:19am EST U.S. sees Arabs, Kurds in Iraq settling differences Adam Entous KIRKUK, Iraq Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:08am EST Related News Gates, EU leaders say Iran to face new sanctions 9:48am EST UPDATE 2-Kurds say Iraqi oilfield auction is being rushed Thu, Dec 10 2009 U.S. affirms Iraq withdrawal plan, PM answers for attacks Thu, Dec 10 2009 Iraq's March vote won't affect troop plan, U.S. says Thu, Dec 10 2009 Embattled Iraq insurgency shifts tactics, eyes poll Thu, Dec 10 2009 KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Friday that Arab and Kurdish leaders in Iraq were moving toward settling their differences and he urged them to form an inclusive government quickly after a March vote. World Visiting U.S. troops and Iraqi police in the contested northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, Gates called Arab-Kurdish tensions "perhaps the most worrisome issue in Iraq." Washington fears an outbreak of violence between the groups in the area could tip Iraq back into war. But Gates, who arrived in Iraq on Thursday after a visit to Afghanistan, said: "All the evidence we see indicates that they will work out these differences." "They've made some real headway in recent weeks." Kurds see Kirkuk, and the surrounding province, which produces a fifth of Iraq's oil, as their ancestral home and want it wrapped into their semi-autonomous northern enclave. The city's Arab and Turkmen populations fiercely oppose those aims. Tensions between ethnic groups in the north are often exploited by insurgents including al Qaeda, blamed for bombings in Baghdad on Tuesday that police said killed 112 people. Gates said he spoke with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad earlier in the day about the need to form an inclusive government swiftly after national elections in March to minimize the risk of a fall back into bloodshed. Violence has dipped sharply in Iraq over the past 18 months but the recent bombings have stoked doubts about the ability of Iraqi security forces to keep the peace before the elections. ROLE FOR U.S. BEYOND 2011 Gates expressed confidence that U.S. President Barack Obama's plan to reduce troops by next summer would stay on track despite the delayed election and Tuesday's attack. But Washington's role was likely to continue, he said. "I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see agreements between ourselves and the Iraqis that continues a 'train, equip and advise' role beyond the end of 2011," Gates said. "They realize that they're probably not going to be ready." U.S. officials said the advisory roles would be related to the Iraqi air force, which will take many years to build up. Gates and Maliki had been scheduled to meet on Thursday night but the prime minister instead went to parliament to answer questions from lawmakers about the bombings and efforts to improve security. Bombings in Baghdad have become less frequent but attacks remain common in disputed areas like Kirkuk, where Gates met Arab and Kurdish policemen and U.S. troops who lead joint patrols in the city. There have been standoffs between Kurdish peshmerga fighters and Iraqi troops. The U.S. commander in Iraq, General Ray Odierno, has singled out the tensions as the biggest single threat to stability. Disagreements over Kirkuk held up the parliamentary passage of a law needed for the election, originally scheduled for January, to take place. The presidency council said this week the parliamentary poll, Iraq's first since 2005, would take place on March 7. 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