Financial Settlement Temporarily Ends Dispute between Baghdad, Erbil

A photo posted to social media on April 9, 2020 of Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (left) and Kurdistan Region Premier Masrour Barzani (Masrour Barzani on Facebook)
A photo posted to social media on April 9, 2020 of Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (left) and Kurdistan Region Premier Masrour Barzani (Masrour Barzani on Facebook)
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Financial Settlement Temporarily Ends Dispute between Baghdad, Erbil

A photo posted to social media on April 9, 2020 of Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (left) and Kurdistan Region Premier Masrour Barzani (Masrour Barzani on Facebook)
A photo posted to social media on April 9, 2020 of Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (left) and Kurdistan Region Premier Masrour Barzani (Masrour Barzani on Facebook)

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi has agreed with his Kurdish counterpart Masrour Barzani on a financial settlement that would pave the way for a new round of negotiations.

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) announced Sunday that Barzani discussed over the phone with Kadhimi the main steps to resolve disputes.

Iraq will send some 320 billion dinars ($268 million) to the KRG as soon as possible, it said in a statement.

Both sides stressed the need to proceed with negotiations and the outcomes achieved during the past months between both sides, the statement added.

Barzani said he discussed with the Iraqi premier the differences between Erbil and Baghdad.

“We have also pointed during this phone call to the progress made in the ongoing talks for few months now…in accordance with the understanding reached earlier on salaries of civil servants in Kurdistan,” he said a post on his official Facebook page.

The deal follows days of tension between Erbil and Baghdad as both sides traded blame for the outstanding issues between them for years.

The tensions led to the intervention of Iraqi President Barham Salih, who urged both parties to return to the dialogue table.

Head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's (KDP) bloc at the Iraqi parliament Vian Sabri told Asharq Al-Awsat that Barzani and Kadhimi stressed that the Iraqi constitution acts as a basis for resolving all pending issues and striking any agreement.



Lebanon Says Five Dead in Israeli Strike on Tyre City Center

A man walks on the rubble of a damaged building targeted by an Israeli military strike on 23 October, in Tyre, Lebanon, 24 October 2024. EPA/STRINGER
A man walks on the rubble of a damaged building targeted by an Israeli military strike on 23 October, in Tyre, Lebanon, 24 October 2024. EPA/STRINGER
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Lebanon Says Five Dead in Israeli Strike on Tyre City Center

A man walks on the rubble of a damaged building targeted by an Israeli military strike on 23 October, in Tyre, Lebanon, 24 October 2024. EPA/STRINGER
A man walks on the rubble of a damaged building targeted by an Israeli military strike on 23 October, in Tyre, Lebanon, 24 October 2024. EPA/STRINGER

Lebanon's health ministry said Israel struck the southern city of Tyre on Monday, killing at least five people and wounding 10 others.
An "Israeli enemy strike this morning on a building" in the center of the coastal city "led to a provisional toll of five dead and 10 wounded", a health ministry statement said.
It added that "work is ongoing to remove the rubble".
An AFP video journalist saw emergency personnel rush a survivor to an ambulance on a stretcher, while other rescuers worked to put out a heavily smoldering fire at the site, where a residential apartment block had collapsed like a pancake.
Tyre, an ancient coastal city which boasts a UNESCO World Heritage site, was subjected to heavy Israeli strikes last week, leaving swathes of the center in ruins.
Israel last month escalated air strikes on Hezbollah strongholds and sent ground forces into Lebanon, following a year of cross-border exchanges of fire with the Iran-backed group over the Gaza war.