Signs of Confrontation as Baghdad Rejects Kurdish Referendum

An Iraqi Kurdish man decorates a car with the Kurdish flags ahead of the upcoming independence referendum in Irbil. (AFP)
An Iraqi Kurdish man decorates a car with the Kurdish flags ahead of the upcoming independence referendum in Irbil. (AFP)
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Signs of Confrontation as Baghdad Rejects Kurdish Referendum

An Iraqi Kurdish man decorates a car with the Kurdish flags ahead of the upcoming independence referendum in Irbil. (AFP)
An Iraqi Kurdish man decorates a car with the Kurdish flags ahead of the upcoming independence referendum in Irbil. (AFP)

Signs of a confrontation between Baghdad and Irbil are starting to emerge ahead of the September 25 independence referendum vote in the Iraqi Kurdistan region after the Iraqi parliament rejected the vote on Tuesday and forced the government to take measures against the Kurdish move.

“All relevant authorities should take every measure to cancel it,” the parliament said in its vote.

It also voted to ask “the Iraqi and the Regional governments to begin serious negotiations to solve outstanding issues based on the constitution and laws in place.”

Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi described the Kurdistan region’s planned referendum on independence as “unconstitutional” and he called upon the Kurdish leadership to come to Baghdad to hold dialogue.

“Beware, beware from those who wish to drag us into a new strike in which all of us would become losers,” he said.

As a response to the Iraqi parliament’s vote, Irbil said it was “not binding.”

Hoshyar Zebari, a Kurdish leading figure and former Iraqi Finance and Foreign Minister said that the Kurdistan region’s parliament would definitely respond to the decision when it will meet on Thursday.

And in another challenge to Baghdad, President Masoud Barzani visited on Tuesday the disputed area of Kirkuk to offer more details about the referendum and to assert that the Kurdish people would face until the last person, any force or side that would try to remove the city from the Kurdistan region.

“Nobody will be able to take Kirkuk by force and Kurds will fight to the last person and breath to defend its identity,” he said.

The president also rejected threats issued by the Popular Mobilization Forces and other Iraqi parties to launch wars against the Kurdistan region, describing such warnings as “childish.”



Egypt FM Urges Immediate Ceasefire in Iran-Israel War

Egyptian Foreign Badr Abdelatty speaks during a press conference with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul, at Tahrir Palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP)
Egyptian Foreign Badr Abdelatty speaks during a press conference with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul, at Tahrir Palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP)
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Egypt FM Urges Immediate Ceasefire in Iran-Israel War

Egyptian Foreign Badr Abdelatty speaks during a press conference with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul, at Tahrir Palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP)
Egyptian Foreign Badr Abdelatty speaks during a press conference with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul, at Tahrir Palace in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP)

Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty urged an immediate ceasefire on Tuesday in the war between Iran and Israel during two separate phone calls with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi.

Abdelatty stressed during the phone calls the importance of a return to negotiations as the only way to reach a sustainable agreement on Iran's nuclear program, according to a statement by the Egyptian foreign ministry.