Yes, more than 40,000 Syrian refugees have entered Iraq’s northern Kurdish region in last 7 days which may result in many problems for both the countries. Kurdistan’s president appealed them to stay in their country, if they do not face attacks, but also said his government will help them in the best way that they can.
Yes, it has been reported that more than 40,000 Syrian refugees have entered Iraq’s northern Kurdish region within a week. If this will continue for a few more days then it may cause bad effect on both the countries. Massoud Barzani who is the president of Kurdistan’s region has urged Syrian Kurds to stay in their country, if they do not face attacks. But on the other hand he also said that his government will do its best to provide whatever the Syrians may need.
Yes, more than 40,000 Syrian refugees have entered Iraq’s northern Kurdish region in last 7 days which may result in many problems for both the countries. Kurdistan’s president appealed them to stay in their country, if they do not face attacks, but also said his government will help them in the best way that they can.
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Yes, it has been reported that more than 40,000 Syrian refugees have entered Iraq’s northern Kurdish region within a week. If this will continue for a few more days then it may cause bad effect on both the countries. Massoud Barzani who is the president of Kurdistan’s region has urged Syrian Kurds to stay in their country, if they do not face attacks. But on the other hand he also said that his government will do its best to provide whatever the Syrians may need.