Barzani says Iraqi Kurds expected greater US support in Kirkuk issue
Hurriyet Daily News with wires
Masoud Barzani, who heads the largely autonomous Kurdish regional administration in northern
"We have had a historic and friendly relationship, but frankly speaking, we were expecting more," Barzani told Reuters.
"They could have played a much larger role in solving this problem than they did," he said.
Tensions have risen in
Iraqi Kurds demand implementation of Article 140, which calls for several steps to address the dispute over
The deadline for such steps has long since passed, and Turkmen and Arabs, who say that the Arbil administration has sent hundreds of thousands of Kurds to
The United Nations has offered a proposal for compromise plans with the hope of helping end decades of deadlock over the city.
The report contained four options to overcome disputes over control of