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The Washington Post reported last week that the Iraqi Kurdish administration had quietly shipped in three C-130 cargo planes loaded with guns and bullets from
Such an acquisition would constitute a "violation" of Iraqi law because only the Ministries of Interior and Defense are authorized to import weapons,
The newspaper quoted federal Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani as saying such a purchase of weapons by the Iraqi Kurdish authorities in northern
Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh, however, said the government would not oppose the Kurds arming their police if it were aimed at strengthening national or regional security.
"I don't deny there is some tension between the KRG and the federal government due to many issues," Dabbagh was quoted by Reuters as saying. "It won't reach to a level of conflict," he added.
TENSIONS ON THE RISE
The reported arms purchase, which an Iraqi Kurdish official denied and Dabbagh said he knew nothing concrete about, came as tensions between the KRG and the Shi'ite-led government in
That has stoked fears of a resurgence of bloodshed at a time when anti-American attacks and conflict between Shi'ites and Sunnis have dropped to their lowest level in four years.
Iraqi Kurds and
Dabbagh said regional governments did not have the authority to arm themselves, but the law was unavoidably fuzzy while
Iraqi Kurds should have asked the central authorities for equipment, he added. "Either that or they should be informing the federal government," Dabbagh said.
"We understand there is a threat ... and they need to have equipment and weapons for their own police. I don't think the federal government will object to it so long as this comes in those circumstances."
Jabbar Yawer, undersecretary for Peshmerga affairs in the Kurdish Regional Government, denied the Washington Post story.
"As a region we don't have the right to buy any weapons without the consent of the central government, and they haven't allocated any amount in the budget for buying weapons," he was quoted by Reuters as saying. "All our weapons come from old Iraqi army warehouses."