On his official Facebook page regarding the formation of government in Baghdad, Bafel Talabani said, "the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the (PUK) has been in favor of political understanding and consensus from the beginning."


The PUK chief said that today the situation in Iraq requires that no force or party should be marginalized.

 

"The country [Iraq] cannot be led in the wrong direction in the name of the majority and any attempt outside this national will, will be fruitless," he said.


Talabani continued that "there is still time for dialogue. We must resolve the issues as per the constitution and genuine partnership and form a service government that will guide the country towards political, economic and social stability.'


Russia has cultivated closer ties with the Kurdistan region since the early 2010s. Moscow has stakes in the Kurdistan region's vast hydrocarbon reserves, and many Russian energy giants operate there.