Peshmerga forces stand in line to vote during the Kurds' independence referendum in Sheikh Amir village, Iraq, Sept. 25, 2017. REUTERS/Azad Lashkari
Al-Monitor: Pentagon stops paying peshmerga salaries amid Kurdish independence backlash
The US government has stopped paying Kurdish peshmerga fighters’ salaries after a yearlong agreement expired over the summer, and there are no current plans to renew it.
Under the deal negotiated by the Barack Obama administration in July 2016, the United States agreed to pay stipends to some 36,000 Kurdish fighters battling the Islamic State (IS) in Iraq. The agreement was expected to be renewed over the summer for another year, but US and Kurdish officials tell Al-Monitor that talks stalled as the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) pursued a divisive referendum on independence and the IS presence in the region began to collapse.
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