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German parliament extends Peshmerga training
[Rudaw] Germany’s parliament on Tuesday voted to continue training Peshmerga through to April 2018, allocating 6.9 million euros funding for the program.

Up to 150 German soldiers will continue to train the Kurdish forces in Erbil.

Niels Annen from the Socialist Democratic Party (SPD) stated that training and arming the Peshmerga is "a difficult mandate in a very complex security environment," adding that the training program has been a success in the war against ISIS.

He stressed that Germany must make clear that its support for the Peshmerga should not be used to jeopardize the territorial integrity of Iraq.

Deadly festivities, triggered by Kurdistan’s independence vote, erupted between Iraqi and Kurdish security forces in disputed areas in October.

Germany briefly suspended its training program citing fears of sending a signal that it supports one side over the other.

Germany has trained more than 16,000 Kurdish soldiers since February 2015.

Up to 150 German soldiers will be based at the international anti-ISIS Combined Joint Operations Command Center, where they have worked with Iraqi and Kurdish commanders, in addition to Peshmerga units through the Kurdistan Training Coordination Center (KTTC).

A ceasefire has been in place between the Kurdish and Iraqi forces since the end of October, but Kurdistan’s National Security Advisor Masrour Barzani told German Ambassador to Iraq Dr. Cyrill Nunn on Monday of "frontline reporting in recent days indicating Iraq has not yet ruled out military options to settle political disputes."

The October festivities erupted when Iraqi forces took over the disputed areas following Kurdistan’s independence vote.

Baghdad has not yet committed to talks, despite concessions from Erbil.

Germany is a member of the US-led anti-ISIS Global Coalition.
Posted by: trailing wife 2017-12-15
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