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Kurdistan Regional Security Passes to Iraqi Control
By Tim Kilbride Special to American Forces Press Service
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WASHINGTON, June 1, 2007 – Day-to-day security concerns in the three provinces making up Iraq’s Kurdistan region are now the direct responsibility of Iraqi representatives, a Multinational Force Iraq official said yesterday.
The provinces of Sulaymaniyah, Erbil and Dahuk transferred as a bloc to regional Iraqi control during a May 30 ceremony, said Air Force Maj. Gen. Kurt Cichowski, deputy chief of staff for strategy, plans and assessment, during a call with “bloggers” and online journalists.
The transfer means the Kurdistan regional government, as an element of the government of Iraq, will oversee the Iraqi army and police, as well as ancillary security forces working in the area, Cichowski said. Such supplementary forces include the officially sanctioned “peshmerga,” now known as the Kurdish Regional Guards, he explained.
The region has been administered by the Kurdistan regional government since 2003, the general said, and provinces transferred all at once instead of individually at that government’s request.
The transfers were conditioned on the achievement of four key standards, graded by U.S. and Iraqi officials, Cichowski said. These were: security in the region; the capabilities of the Iraqi security forces in the area, with a focus on the police; local governance capability; and the status of the relationship between coalition forces and the local government.
Basically, Cichowski said, the key questions on readiness are, “What is happening in the provinces and can a local government take care of it, primarily with the domestic police?”
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Kurdistan Regional Security Passes to Iraqi Control
By Tim Kilbride Special to American Forces Press Service
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WASHINGTON, June 1, 2007 – Day-to-day security concerns in the three provinces making up Iraq’s Kurdistan region are now the direct responsibility of Iraqi representatives, a Multinational Force Iraq official said yesterday.
The provinces of Sulaymaniyah, Erbil and Dahuk transferred as a bloc to regional Iraqi control during a May 30 ceremony, said Air Force Maj. Gen. Kurt Cichowski, deputy chief of staff for strategy, plans and assessment, during a call with “bloggers” and online journalists.
The transfer means the Kurdistan regional government, as an element of the government of Iraq, will oversee the Iraqi army and police, as well as ancillary security forces working in the area, Cichowski said. Such supplementary forces include the officially sanctioned “peshmerga,” now known as the Kurdish Regional Guards, he explained.
The region has been administered by the Kurdistan regional government since 2003, the general said, and provinces transferred all at once instead of individually at that government’s request.
The transfers were conditioned on the achievement of four key standards, graded by U.S. and Iraqi officials, Cichowski said. These were: security in the region; the capabilities of the Iraqi security forces in the area, with a focus on the police; local governance capability; and the status of the relationship between coalition forces and the local government.
Basically, Cichowski said, the key questions on readiness are, “What is happening in the provinces and can a local government take care of it, primarily with the domestic police?”
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