Iraq expresses 'astonishment' at US envoy remarks on decentralization, federalism
21 hours ago
Rudaw
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Iraq on Sunday expressed astonishment at remarks by the United States Special Envoy for Syria, Tom Barrack, who dismissed the concepts of decentralization and federalism - including in Iraq - as illusions. Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein reaffirmed that the countrys federal system is indispensable.
In a statement, the foreign ministry quoted Hussein as expressing the Iraqi governments astonishment at recent remarks by the US envoy about Iraqs internal situation, noting that it would have been important to articulate that vision differently and in a way that reflects the political progress and relative stability the country has achieved.
The Iraqi foreign minister, who also serves as deputy prime minister, further stressed that the choices of the Iraqi people ought to be respected, and that democracy and the federal system - enshrined in the [Iraqi] Constitution [of 2005] - have become a firm and indispensable path despite ongoing challenges.
Earlier in the day, the US envoy had remarked that the concepts of decentralization and federalism were illusions. Responding to a question from Rudaw on the sidelines of the Doha Forum about Iraqs federal system, Barrack said, Our view is simple; there is no community with greater education, legacy, and pedigree than the Iraqis of Mesopotamia. We leave these decisions entirely to you. Centralization, decentralization, federalization - these are all illusions created by governments.
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