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Two-state solution (Iraqi–Kurdish negotiations)

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The two-state solution or the 80% solution[1] for the Iraqi–Kurdish conflict refers to the permanent separation of Iraqi Kurdistan from Iraq, as opposed to retaining Iraqi unity with Iraqi Kurdistan as an autonomous region. The two-state solution in Iraq would change the long-term status which has existed in the country following the formation of the Kurdish autonomy in Northern Iraq in 1991.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Peter W. Galbraith. The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End. p238.