The Turkish newspaper "Yeni Shafak" revealed that the number of tourists to the Kurdistan region of Iraq by 90% after the referendum on the independence of the region in September last, noting that the sanctions that faced Erbil after the referendum were not in mind.
The newspaper said in a report, seen by "economy News", "The obstacles that were waiting for the Kurds after the celebration of the great victory in the referendum were not in mind," noting that "four days after the referendum, the Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority announced that it stopped international flights And from Erbil and Sulaymaniyah airports. "
The newspaper pointed out that "the economic crises on oil exports, but the number of tourists to the region fell by 90 percent."
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The newspaper said in a report, seen by "economy News", "The obstacles that were waiting for the Kurds after the celebration of the great victory in the referendum were not in mind," noting that "four days after the referendum, the Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority announced that it stopped international flights And from Erbil and Sulaymaniyah airports. "
The newspaper pointed out that "the economic crises on oil exports, but the number of tourists to the region fell by 90 percent."
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