Iran, Iraqi Kurdistan vow cooperation in Tehran meeting

May 6, 2024 - 21:57

TEHRAN - The Iranian president, during his meeting with the head of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq on Monday, affirmed that there are no impediments to collaboration with the autonomous region.

Ebrahim Raisi underscored Iran's longstanding solidarity with the Kurdish people during tumultuous periods.

In light of ongoing hostility from adversaries such as the Zionist regime, Raisi called upon Iraq and the Kurdistan Region to thwart any exploitation by Zionist or anti-revolutionary elements targeting Iran. 

Additionally, he stressed the imperative of disarmament and the eradication of anti-revolutionary forces within Iraq, reiterating Iran's willingness to bolster economic ties with the Kurdistan Region.

Barzani, on his part, emphasized the importance of deepening ties between Iran and the Iraqi Kurdistan region.

He recognized the significant role played by the Iranian commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in safeguarding and bolstering Kurdistan's security. 

“We view the safeguarding of the integrity of these partnerships and engagements as foundational principles that are not up for negotiation,” Barzani noted.

As the head of the Kurdistan Region, Barzani's presence in Iran holds particular significance.

Barzani has repeatedly emphasized the value of dialogue and cooperation between Kurdistan and Iran, particularly in resolving issues with the central government in Baghdad. His diplomatic engagements in Tehran serve as a testament to his commitment to advancing mutual interests and strengthening ties between the two regions.

In acknowledging Iran's regional role, Barzani recognized the strategic importance of fostering constructive relationships with neighboring countries. By leveraging Iran's influence and expertise, Kurdistan seeks to address shared challenges and pursue opportunities for economic development and regional stability.

Overall, Barzani's visit to Tehran reflects a proactive approach to diplomacy and underscores Kurdistan's commitment to engaging with all relevant stakeholders to advance its interests and contribute to regional peace and prosperity.

President Barzani's last visit to Iran was in August 2021 to attend President Raisi's inauguration ceremony.

The Iraqi Kurdistan Region maintains positive relations with Iran, with President Barzani acknowledging Iran's contribution to the economic prosperity of the Kurdistan Region during a forum in Sulaymaniyah in April.

Barzani's visit also follows the historic visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Baghdad and Erbil last month, underscoring the evolving dynamics in the Region's diplomatic landscape.

Barzani's agenda in Tehran also included discussions with Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, and Ali Akbar Ahmadian, the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council. These meetings aimed to deepen bilateral ties and explore avenues for enhanced cooperation across various sectors.