Thursday, October 10, 2024

PM Barzani, US delegation discuss security, Peshmerga reforms, and regional stability, 12 OCT

 ERBIL (Kurdistan24) — Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani met with a high-level US delegation led by Congressman Seth Moulton on Friday, as both sides discussed ways to deepen ties between the Kurdistan Region and the United States. The meeting, also attended by US Consul General Steve Bitner, focused on regional developments and cooperation in key areas.

Congressman Moulton emphasized the longstanding friendship between the US and the Kurdistan Region, highlighting the region’s role as a trusted ally. He underscored the US commitment to supporting the Peshmerga forces and ensuring the security of the Kurdistan Region amid ongoing challenges in the region.

Prime Minister Barzani expressed gratitude for US support and reiterated the Kurdistan Region’s desire to strengthen cooperation across various sectors. He also emphasized the importance of continuing reforms within the Ministry of Peshmerga, which aims to unify and modernize the forces. Both sides agreed on the need to accelerate reforms and ensure their success.

Other key topics included the resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region, preparations for both the Kurdistan parliamentary and US presidential elections, and the complex geopolitical situation in the Middle East. Discussions also covered efforts to bolster security and stability amid rising tensions and conflict in the region.

The meeting reaffirmed the strong partnership between the US and the Kurdistan Region and their shared commitment to promoting peace and development in the region.Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani (top right) during his meet with a high-level US delegation led by Congressman Seth Moulton, Oct. 11, 2024. (Photo: KRG)

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