Iraqi Kurd Party Joins Cease-Fire
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ANKARA, Turkey — An Iraqi Kurdish group agreed Tuesday to match a cease-fire declared by its rival a day earlier.
The Kurdistan Democratic Party had announced a halt of military activity Monday after regaining areas in northern Iraq from its rival, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.
“We are looking forward to efforts to find a genuine, lasting peace,” said Shazad Saib of the Patriotic Union.
The two Iraqi Kurdish groups, which have shared power in northern Iraq since 1991, resumed fighting Oct. 12, shattering a 12-month cease-fire that had been mediated by the United States, Britain and Turkey.
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