
Erbil talks: Leader Barzani, Al-Kadhimi address Iraq's pressing issues
According to a statement, the meeting took place at the Salahuddin resort in Erbil, and discussions covered the political process, relations between the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the federal government, and broader regional security dynamics.

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