Hague Appeals for Unity in Baghdad, as Maliki Turns to Syria and Iran
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region UK Foreign Secretary William Hague made an urgent appeal for political unity in Baghdad against a jihadi blitz, but amid indications Iraqs Shiite prime minister was turning to Iran and Syria in face of a Western reluctance for military involvement.
Hagues unannounced visit came just as Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki confirmed that Syrian warplanes had carried out border raids against the militants, who include the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
The Sunni jihadis have captured cities and key installations, such as two border posts with Syria, since beginning their rampage about a fortnight ago. They vow to march on Baghdad to oust the Shiite government.
The Iraqi military has largely collapsed since the rebel advance began with the capture of Mosul, Iraqs second-largest city. But as Hague prepared to go into talks in Baghdad, state television showed army troops in control of the Baiji refinery, the countrys largest, which reportedly had fallen.
The immediate priority, and the focus of my discussions today, is to help and encourage Iraqi leaders to put sectarian conflicts behind them and unite across all political parties, Hague said in Baghdad, adding he would also be meeting with Massoud Barzani, president of the autonomous northern Kurdistan Region.
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