MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Iraqi Kurdistan has come to the conclusion that the autonomous region's security can be ensured only through gaining independence from Iraq, Masoud Barzani said at a press conference on Sunday.
Barzani noted that the anti-Kurdish atrocities committed during the rule of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein as well as the violence of the Daesh terror group, outlawed in Russia, were rooted in the thousand-year-long culture of denial of the Kurdish existence in the area.
"That is why, we reached this conclusion that only through independence we can secure our future, that we are not going to have to pass the atrocities we had previously," the region's president said.
He also said Erbil will be ready for a long negotiation process with Baghdad on the issue of the borders of the Kurdish state following the vote.
"I would like to reiterate and to underline this referendum is not to draw the border of Kurdistan, this referendum is not to impose any status on any area — and after the referendum we will be ready to start the long process of dialogue with Baghdad and we are ready to give as much time as needed," he added.
On Friday, Barzani said that Iraqi Kurdistan would not postpone the referendum on the independence of the autonomy from Baghdad, despite the pressure, and will hold it on target date on September 25.