Kurdish leader Barzani holds talks with Turkish spy chief on security and regional cooperation

Masoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), hosted Ibrahim Kalın, the head of Turkish intelligence agency MIT, in Erbil on Sunday for a wide-ranging discussion on regional security and developments.

Ekleme: 29.01.2024 09:42:08 / Güncelleme: 29.01.2024 09:42:08 / English News
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According to an official statement from Barzani's office, the two leaders delved into the complexities of regional challenges, emphasizing the need to address terrorism as a shared concern. The statement highlighted that discussions revolved around the broader regional context, considering the evolving dynamics in the area.

The bilateral relations between the Kurdistan Region and Türkiye were a central point of discussion, with both Barzani and Kalın expressing the importance of continued cooperation to ensure stability and security in the region. The meeting underscored the significance of diplomatic ties and collaborative efforts between the two entities.

Ibrahim Kalın, in his capacity as the head of MIT, marked this visit as his inaugural official trip to Iraq. Prior to the meeting in Erbil, he had engaged in discussions with top Iraqi officials during his visit to Baghdad. The central theme of talks in both Erbil and Baghdad was border security, reflecting the mutual interest in addressing shared concerns related to territorial integrity and stability.

The meeting signifies a diplomatic outreach aimed at fostering understanding and collaboration between the Kurdistan Region and Türkiye, particularly in navigating the complexities of regional security challenges. (ILKHA)