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Ammar Al-Hakim calls for comprehensive and fair agreement between Erbil and Baghdad

Shia Scholar and the Head of Iraq’s National Wisdom Movement political bloc Ammar Al-Hakim has called for a comprehensive and fair agreement between Erbil and Baghdad, speaking of his sadness over the struggle of Kurdish civil servants at an Erbil event on Sunday. Hakim spoke in the presence of top Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) officials at an event to commemorate his uncle Mohamed Baqir Al-Hakim, who was renowned for his reconciliatory approach towards Kurds and Sunni Arabs.
Shia, Kurdish, and Sunni politicians came together in Erbil on Sunday to commemorate Hakim who worked closely with Kurdish leaders throughout the second half of the 20th century. He martyred in a blast in which at least 75 others were killed. In his speech, Hakim stated that “annual negotiations” between Erbil and Baghdad over the budget, oil and border crossings have become “frustrating annual obstacles” for both Arabs and Kurds.
“I am sad to see Kurdish employees waiting months for their salaries, and waiting for a day when they will  have stability like all other Iraqi employees.” Hakim said, calling for a “comprehensive and fair” agreement with Baghdad that puts a permanent end to disputes between the KRG and Baghdad. The agreement should specify the responsibilities of all parties and “preserve the rights of all,” he added. Long-standing financial disputes namely over the Kurdistan Region’s share of the federal budget, have been at the centre of worsening relations between the KRG and Baghdad in the past year.
Baghdad and Erbil have most recently clashed over the terms of the 2021 federal budget. A number of Shia politicians and parties have repeatedly stated that they will not agree to the KRG receiving its share of the budget if the regional authority does not hand the entirety of its oil and revenue from borders crossing with Iran and Turkey, rejected by the KRG as “unconstitutional. KRG officials have travelled to Baghdad numerous times in recent months in an effort to reach an agreement on the bill. Hakim also denounced last week’s rocket attack on Erbil, noting that it “seriously affects and destabilizes the security of both Kurdistan and Iraq.”

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