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According to the text of the agreement reached by the AA correspondent, new appointments will be made to the district governor and other administrative units in Sinjar.
Security in Sinjar will be in charge of the Sinjar police forces, the Undersecretariat of National Security and the National Intelligence Service in coordination with the KRG forces.
Under the agreement, which also stipulates the removal of all illegal armed structures from the district, 2,500 security elements will be assigned in the framework of cooperation with the KRG.
“THE EXISTENCE OF THE PKK WILL BE ENDED”
The agreement said: “The PKK’s presence in and around Sinjar will be terminated. The PKK and all its affiliated structures will have no role in the region.” The article was also included.
Within the scope of the agreement, it was also decided to establish a joint committee between Baghdad and the KRG to review and rebuild the administrative and security management of Sinjar.
It is claimed that Hashd al-Shaabi’s forces, who are present in Sinjar, will also be removed from the district. Kays Hazali, leader of the Asayib Ehlilhak Movement affiliated with the Shiite militia structure, reacted to this and criticized the expulsion of Hashd al-Shaabi from Sinjar.
It was announced that in the meeting held yesterday in the capital Baghdad an agreement was reached on the solution of the problems of Sinjar, known as one of the regions whose status is disputed between Baghdad and Erbil and where the terrorist organization PKK is present.
The meeting, chaired by Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kazimi, was attended by the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for Iraq, Jeanine Hennis, the KRG delegation and representatives of the Yazidi community.
“Under the auspices of Prime Minister Kazimi, a historic agreement in administrative and security terms was signed to strengthen government control in Sinjar and break the power of outside groups (the terrorist organization PKK),” said the Iraqi Prime Minister’s spokesman. Ahmed Molla Talal after the meeting. used expressions.