Baghdad (IP) - Mohammad Kazem Al-Sadegh, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Iraq on Sunday evening elaborated on the latest negotiation with the Iraqi side about Kurdish militants' movement in the vicinity of Iran-Iraq borders.

Iran PressMiddle East: Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Baghdad, Mohammad Kazem Al-Sadegh, said: "We asked the Iraqi side to control the borders through the central government of this country, Because the borders are not controlled by the Iraqi side."

Al-Sadegh in an interview with the Iraqi Al-Ahed channel said: "We asked the Iraqi government to set a timetable for disarming the Kurdish militant groups in northern Iraq).

Recently after an increase in the movements of the Kurdish militant groups nesting in Iraq's Kurdistan region and attacks against Iranian positions, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) units launched a new round of attacks on the terrorist strongholds. 

Al-Sadegh said: "We also demanded disarming the Militants and returning them to the camps as refugees."

The Iranian ambassador to Baghdad continued: "The Iraqi government agreed to our two demands and asked for a deadline for disarmament."

The issue of the exchange of wanted persons based on the memorandum of understanding between the Iraqi and Iranian judicial systems was one of the other topics of this meeting that was discussed.

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