Kuwait reiterated its stance in support of "one Iraq" with its independence, sovereignty, security and stability, according to KUNA.
It expressed the hope that the recent independence referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan would not impact Iraq's great efforts to liberate its territories from terrorism, and the so-called Islamic State (IS).
A Foreign Ministry official source voiced the stance, stressing conviction that "brothers" in Baghdad and Irbil will realise the immensity of the challenges and the difficulties their nation, and the region, are going through.
“This is likely to help them contain any negative repercussions that might come out of the vote, within the framework of the Iraqi Constitution and the unity of the country, to maintain a free, secure, stable and unified Iraq,” the source concluded.