Coalition announces cease-fire between Baghdad, Kurds
A cease-fire has been reached between Baghdad and Iraq's Kurdish minority, Col. Ryan Dillon, spokesman of the U.S.-led coalition, says.
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- Published Date: 12:00 | 27 October 2017
- Modified Date: 04:46 | 27 October 2017
The U.S.-led coalition says a cease-fire has been reached between Baghdad and Iraq's Kurdish minority, temporarily halting clashes that followed a controversial vote on Kurdish independence last month.
Col. Ryan Dillon says the coalition was informed of the cease-fire Friday morning and coalition officials are encouraging both sides to ensure "it's not just temporary."
Clashes broke out between Baghdad-led forces and Kurdish forces known as the Peshmerga earlier this month when Iraq's military retook the oil-rich city of Kirkuk.
The Kurdish referendum on support for independence held in September stoked tensions between Irbil and Baghdad and well as across the region.
The cease-fire comes after more than two weeks of largely low-level clashes and warnings from the coalition that the dispute was distracting from the Daesh fight.