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President Barzani pushes to boost Erbil-Tehran ties, elevate Kurdistan Region's status
President Barzani pushes to boost Erbil-Tehran ties, elevate Kurdistan Region's status

Rudaw Net

time19-05-2025

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  • Rudaw Net

President Barzani pushes to boost Erbil-Tehran ties, elevate Kurdistan Region's status

Also in Kurdistan The secrets of Soran: A 7,000-year-old discovery KDP, PUK to contest Iraq's 2025 legislative elections separately: KRG deputy PM Mosul woman diagnosed with hemorrhagic fever in Erbil Kurdistan Region governors to visit Sanandaj for economy talks A+ A- ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani is leading a high-profile visit to Iran aimed at deepening bilateral relations between Erbil and Tehran and strengthening regional cooperation. The visit marks a significant moment in the ongoing improvement of ties between the two sides and is part of a strategic effort to bolster the Kurdistan Region's influence on both the global and regional fronts. The meetings President Barzani began his visit with a meeting with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran. In a statement on X, he noted that they discussed ways to 'further strengthen bilateral relations and cooperation between the Kurdistan Region, Iraq, and the Islamic Republic of Iran, based on mutual interests.' 'We also discussed latest developments, emphasizing the critical need for peace and stability in the region,' he added. The Kurdistan Region Presidency further reported that both leaders 'reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation, particularly in the areas of trade and economic development.' President Barzani stressed the Kurdistan Region's 'commitment to fostering good neighborly relations based on shared interests and mutual respect,' while also underscoring the enduring partnership and ties between the Kurdistan Region and Iran.' The two leaders also discussed broader regional developments, with both sides emphasizing the importance of maintaining stability, resolving conflicts peacefully, and addressing other issues of mutual concern. Later in the day, President Barzani was received by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. President Barzani described the meeting as 'productive,' adding, 'We discussed building ties through good neighborly relations and reiterated our commitment to dialogue to promote stability, serving countries and peoples of our region.' The Kurdistan Region Presidency noted that the two senior officials explored 'opportunities for expanding cooperation across various sectors' and 'commended the longstanding relationship between Iran and the Kurdistan Region.' 'The meeting also covered the broader situation in the region, emphasizing the critical role of dialogue in preventing conflicts.' Of note, Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi is currently heading Tehran's negotiation team engaged in indirect talks with the United States over Iran's nuclear program. These Oman-mediated negotiations began on April 12 in Muscat, marking the first substantive dialogue between Washington and Tehran since the original 2015 nuclear agreement- formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) - began to unravel. The JCPOA had seen Iran agree to limit its nuclear enrichment activities in exchange for relief from international sanctions. However, in 2018, during his first term in office, U.S. President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew the U.S. from the Iran nuclear deal and reimposed harsh sanctions on Tehran. In response, Iran began rolling back its commitments under the deal. On Thursday, Trump stated that Washington is close to securing a nuclear deal with Tehran, adding, "We're in very serious negotiations with Iran for long-term peace.' Notably, in a mid-February interview with Rudaw, President Barzani had commended Trump for his efforts to bring peace to the world. "What we see in Mr. Trump's policy as U.S. President, he wants peace to be established everywhere. This, in my opinion, just this message in itself... deserves much appreciation and respect," President Barzani said, adding that the U.S. is "the world's greatest superpower and it truly can play its role [effectively]." اجتماع رئيس إقليم كوردستان نيجيرفان بارزاني ورئيس البرلمان الإيراني محمد باقر قاليباف في طهران — Rudaw عربية (@rudaw_arabic) May 18, 2025 During his visit to Iran, President Barzani also met with Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf on Sunday. In a statement on X, President Barzani noted exchanging with the senior Iranian official views on Tehran's relations with Erbil and Baghdad, emphasizing 'the importance of regional stability to maintain common interests.' 'I thanked Iran for its support to Iraq and the Kurdistan Region.' For his part, speaking to Rudaw's Bakhtiyar Qadir on Sunday, the Iranian Parliament Speaker emphasized his close ties with President Barzani, stating, 'We see ourselves as friends,' adding that the meeting between them 'was very good' and 'marked by a spirit of brotherhood, friendship, and cooperation at the highest levels.' Qalibaf further noted that discussions with President Barzani touched on 'political, economic, security, and cultural cooperation,' and stressed 'the importance of ensuring there are no destabilizing elements on either side [of the border] who seek to undermine the security of the two neighbors.' He also underscored the 'continuous security cooperation to ensure the security of Iran, Iraq, and the Kurdistan Region,' and praised President Barzani's 'special initiative, for which I thanked him, regarding some of our detainees' in the Region. In March 2023, Iraq and Iran signed a security accord, which saw Baghdad agree to disarm Kurdish opposition groups and secure the border regions. In addition to 'reducing and managing unwanted security challenges,' the pact aims to prevent smuggling. The timing The Kurdistan Region and Iran have long maintained strong ties. During a forum in Sulaimani in April 2024, President Barzani acknowledged that Iran has contributed significantly to the Region's economic 'success.' However, the relationship has been strained in recent years due to Tehran's attacks on exiled Kurdish opposition groups and deadly missile strikes on locations it alleged were Mossad bases within the Region. Erbil has strongly rejected these claims. Commenting on President Barzani's visit to Tehran, Delshad Shehab, spokesperson for the Kurdistan Region Presidency, highlighted a "new phase" in bilateral relations between Erbil and Tehran, noting that the Kurdistan Region has "overcome the phase of misunderstanding with Iran and is now entering the phase of developing relations." The key visit also comes amid rapidly evolving and complex regional developments. In October 2023, the Palestinian movement Hamas launched a large-scale incursion into southern Israel, resulting in over 1,170 deaths, according to Israeli figures. Israel's response, a massive offensive in Gaza, led to the deaths of 52,000 people, mostly Palestinian civilians, with over 118,000 others wounded, according to Gaza health authorities. After 15 months of conflict, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was agreed to in mid-January. However, in March 2024, Israel resumed its attacks on Gaza, killing over 2,300 Palestinians and injuring more than 2,500, as it sought the return of 59 hostages held by Hamas. Meanwhile, Syria has entered a volatile new phase after a coalition of opposition forces, led by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, launched a swift offensive in December 2024, ousting Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. In the aftermath, Syria faces immense transitional challenges, including the formation of an inclusive governance framework, integration of armed groups into state forces, and the reconstruction of its economy and infrastructure after nearly 15 years of war. Simultaneously, regional diplomatic activity has intensified. In addition to the Oman-mediated talks between the US and Iran, peace efforts to resolve the long-standing conflict between Turkey and the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) have also gained momentum. Jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan on Sunday called for renewed Kurdish-Turkish relations, days the PKK on Monday announced plans to dissolve itself and end its armed struggle as part of a peace process with Turkey. The Kurdistan Region, a reliable partner and catalyst of peace Amid the rapidly evolving events, President Barzani has repeatedly urged for 'permanent peace in the Middle East,' reasserting the Kurdistan Region's role as a catalyst of regional security and stability. In addition to meeting with top officials in Iran, the Kurdistan Region President also participated in the Tehran Dialogue Forum – a prominent political and diplomatic conference organized by the Iranian foreign ministry. Speaking at the forum on Saturday, President Barzani once again emphasized that the Kurdistan Region 'is committed to regional cooperation, and we are eager to work with our neighbors to ensure mutual stability,' viewing itself as 'a partner in the broader efforts to maintain regional peace and security, and is committed to cooperating with its neighbors, including Iran, Turkey, and Syria.' He further asserted, "We will not allow the Kurdistan Region to be a source of threat to our neighbors,' including Iran. 'The Kurdistan Region is committed to being a source of stability and ensuring that its territory does not pose any security risks to neighboring countries,' President Barzani stressed. On the domestic front, the Kurdistan Region President also addressed federalism in Iraq, noting that while the Iraqi constitution envisions a federal system, 'Iraq is still very far from being a true federal system.' He argued that "the Kurdistan Region sees our future within the framework of the Iraqi constitution" and that resolving the federalism issue with the Kurdistan Region is vital for Iraq's stability. President Barzani further explained that a 'serious discussion' between Erbil and Baghdad is essential to define a governance model that is acceptable to all. 'For Iraq's stability, the first thing it must do is resolve the federalism issue with the Kurdistan Region 100 percent,' he concluded.

President Barzani, Iraqi PM highlights Erbil-Baghdad Cooperation at Arab Summit
President Barzani, Iraqi PM highlights Erbil-Baghdad Cooperation at Arab Summit

Shafaq News

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Shafaq News

President Barzani, Iraqi PM highlights Erbil-Baghdad Cooperation at Arab Summit

Shafaq News/ Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani met with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani in Baghdad on Saturday, on the sidelines of the 34th Arab League Summit. According to a statement from the Kurdish Presidency, Barzani thanked al-Sudani for hosting the summit and extending an invitation to the Kurdistan Region to participate. The meeting between the two leaders focused on 'fostering stronger ties between Erbil and Baghdad,' with both sides emphasizing the need for continued dialogue, mutual respect, and joint efforts to resolve outstanding issues, the statement read. سەرۆک نێچیرڤان بارزانی و سەرۆکوەزیران ئه‌لسوودانی دیدارێکیان ئه‌نجامدا — Kurdistan Region Presidency (@KurdistanRegion) May 17, 2025 Barzani also held talks with Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid and a number of Arab leaders and senior officials attending the summit.

President Barzani seeks stronger ties with Palestine
President Barzani seeks stronger ties with Palestine

Shafaq News

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Shafaq News

President Barzani seeks stronger ties with Palestine

Shafaq News/ On Wednesday, Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani met with Palestinian Consul General Maher al-Karki, reaffirming the Region's desire to strengthen relations with Palestine. Barzani congratulated al-Karki on assuming his new post and expressed full support from relevant institutions in Kurdistan to ensure the success of his diplomatic mission, according to a statement from the Regional Presidency. The two officials discussed recent developments in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Gaza, stressing the need to safeguard the rights of the Palestinian people and to pursue peaceful solutions that ensure long-term stability. Al-Karki voiced his appreciation for the reception and reiterated Palestine's commitment to expanding bilateral cooperation with the Kurdistan Region across various sectors. سه‌رۆك نێچيرڤان بارزانى پێشوازيى له‌ كونسوڵى گشتيى نوێى فه‌له‌ستين كرد — Kurdistan Region Presidency (@KurdistanRegion) May 7, 2025

President Barzani receives Doha Summit invitation
President Barzani receives Doha Summit invitation

Shafaq News

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Shafaq News

President Barzani receives Doha Summit invitation

Shafaq News/ On Wednesday, Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani received a formal invitation from Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani to attend the upcoming Doha Summit in December. According to a statement from the Region's Presidency, Qatari Consul General Hussein bin Ali Al-Fazaa delivered the invitation during a meeting in Erbil. Barzani confirmed his participation in the summit, which will be held under the patronage of Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, stressing Kurdistan's commitment to strengthening its relationship with Qatar. سه‌رۆك نێچيرڤان بارزانى بانگهێشتنامه‌يه‌كى له‌ سه‌رۆكوه‌زيرانى قه‌ته‌ره‌وه‌ پێده‌گات — Kurdistan Region Presidency (@KurdistanRegion) May 7, 2025 For his part, the Qatari envoy reiterated Doha's interest in enhancing cooperation with both Iraq and the Region.

Qatar invites President Barzani to Doha Forum
Qatar invites President Barzani to Doha Forum

Rudaw Net

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Rudaw Net

Qatar invites President Barzani to Doha Forum

Also in Kurdistan Turkey receiving significant interest at Erbil tourism fair: Consul Experts discuss educational reform, AI integration at key Erbil confab PM Barzani urges shift from tragedy to tourism in promoting Kurdistan Region Erbil to face more frequent dust storms: Researcher A+ A- ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani on Wednesday received an invitation from Qatar's prime minister to attend the Doha Forum in December, during a meeting with Doha's consul general to Erbil, where bilateral ties and business opportunities were discussed. Consul General Hussein Ali Saleh al-Fazala 'delivered an invitation from His Excellency Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, the Prime Minister of Qatar, to President Nechirvan Barzani to participate in the Doha Forum,' the Kurdistan Region Presidency said in a statement. During the meeting, President Barzani thanked the Qatari diplomat for the invitation and 'showed his willingness to participate in the forum,' which is scheduled for December 6 and 7, according to the Presidency statement. 'He also emphasized the Kurdistan Region's desire to enhance relations and expand joint cooperation with Qatar.' Fazala also relayed Doha's desire to strengthen ties with Erbil. 'Both sides highlighted the opportunities for Qatari business and investment in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region,' the statement added. Last year, Qatar officially inaugurated its consulate in the Kurdistan Region's capital of Erbil. Qatar reopened its Baghdad embassy in 2015 after shutting it during the 1990s Gulf War when several regional and world powers suspended diplomatic relations over Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. In February, President Barzani met with Qatari Minister of State Mohammed bin Abdulaziz al-Khulaifi on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, where they discussed regional developments, bilateral ties, and the fate of Kurds in Syria.

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