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Reuters: Iraq orders truce with Kurds to allow peaceful deployment at border crossings
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi ordered a 24-hour suspension to military operations against Kurdish forces in northern Iraq, to allow for the peaceful deployment of Iraqi troops at the border crossings with the Kurdistan region.
A Kurdish spokesman earlier said the two sides reached an agreement on Friday to stop fighting which broke out on Oct. 16, after Iraqi forces seized the oil-city of Kirkuk.
Abadi ordered the offensive on Kirkuk and other Kurdish-held territory in retaliation to the Sept. 25 vote for independence in a referendum organised by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) - a drive that was all but crushed by the surprise attack.
The 24-hour truce “should allow a joint technical committeee ... to work on the deployment of federal Iraqi forces in all disputed areas, including Fish-Khabur, and the international border”, Abadi said in a statement.
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More News On The Conflict Between Iraq And The Kurds In Iraq
Iraq halts troops tasked to retake land from Kurdish control -- ABC News/AP
Iraqi, Kurdish forces reach cease-fire after days of violence -- UPI
US brokers 24-hour ceasefire in Iraqi Kurdistan -- Financial Times
US-led coalition says no ceasefire reached between Baghdad and KRG -- Daily Sabah
Coalition incorrectly announces Baghdad, Kurd cease-fire -- Daily News/AP
US calls for dialogue in Iraqi-Kurdish dispute -- Al Jazeera
Peshmerga retreat amid international efforts to defuse tensions -- Al Arabiya
Iraqi Kurds Feel ‘Abandoned’ by the US, as Israel Offers Support -- Algemeiner
Infographic: Control Over Iraq's Disputed Territories -- Stratfor
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