Iran summons Iraq envoy over Kurdish opposition groups

Masoud Barzani (L), leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani (C) and the President of the Iraqi Kurdistan autonomous region, Nechirvan Barzani, attend the inaugural ceremony of the Barzani National Memorial. (AFP)
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  • Tehran expressed its 鈥渟trong objection鈥� to the invitation of members of 鈥渟eparatist groups鈥� at the ceremony

TEHRAN: Iran has summoned Iraq鈥檚 ambassador to protest over the presence of Iranian opposition groups at an official ceremony in Iraq鈥檚 autonomous Kurdish region, media reported Sunday.
Quoting the foreign ministry, ISNA news agency said that during Saturday鈥檚 meeting Tehran expressed its 鈥渟trong objection鈥� to the invitation of members of 鈥渟eparatist groups鈥� at the ceremony 鈥渃ontrary to the recent security agreement between the Islamic republic and Iraq.鈥�
Iran uses the words 鈥渟eparatist groups鈥� to describe Kurdish factions opposed to the Iranian government, and considers them to be 鈥渢errorist鈥� organizations.
Iraq鈥檚 autonomous Kurdistan region hosts camps and rear-bases operated by several Iranian Kurdish factions, which Iran has accused of serving Western or Israeli interests in the past.
In March Iran and Iraq signed a deal to protect their common border, and the following month Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi acknowledged the 鈥渟ecurity鈥� agreement saying 鈥渢he security of Iraq and its borders is very important to us.鈥�
On Thursday a ceremony was held in the Kurdistan region to inaugurate a cultural center in tribute to the late Kurdish national hero Mustafa Barzani.
The event was attended by Iraqi President Abdel Latif Rashid and Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, as well as representatives of Iranian opposition groups.
鈥淔ollowing the invitation of members of separatist groups to an official ceremony in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and the continuation of some terrorist groups鈥� movements in this region, the Iraqi ambassador in Tehran was summoned to the ministry of foreign affairs on Saturday,鈥� ISNA said.
In November, Iran launched cross-border missile and drone strikes against several of the groups in northern Iraq, accusing them of stoking nationwide protests triggered by the death in custody last September of Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini.