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Iraq’s Kurdistan Region Builds Security Ties Amid Estonia Talks

Kurdistan Region leaders push security ties amid Estonia talks. President Nechirvan Barzani met Estonia’s Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur in Erbil. Both sides want deeper defense and security cooperation.

President Barzani welcomed Minister Pevkur and his team warmly. Together, they discussed regional issues and ways to improve their partnership. They want strong ties in defense, counter-terrorism, and regional peace.

Sheikh Jaafar Sheikh Mustafa and Shorsh Ismail joined the talks. Both serve key roles in Kurdistan’s security. They support better ties with Estonia.

Estonia works hard to help Iraq and the Kurdistan Region. The Baltic nation fights terrorism as part of NATO and the Global Coalition against ISIS. Estonia sends troops to Iraq. Its soldiers train and advise local forces. They want to keep the region safe.

President Barzani praised Estonia’s support. He thanked Estonia for helping defeat ISIS. He also expressed his desire for more cooperation in many fields. He sees Estonia as a true partner.

Kurdistan Region leaders push security ties amid Estonia talks. Minister Pevkur agreed with Barzani. He praised the Kurds for defeating ISIS. He respects their role in keeping the region stable. He said Estonia wants new partnerships. He sees chances to work together in defense and beyond.

Both sides talked about regional politics. They spoke about Erbil’s ties with Baghdad. They shared views on Syria and the Middle East. They want peace and security for everyone.

Estonia joined NATO in 2004. Since then, the small Baltic country has worked in global security. Estonia takes part in NATO missions and other coalitions. It shares democratic values with partners.

In the Middle East, Estonia stands with the U.S.-led fight against ISIS. It sends troops to Iraq. Estonian soldiers help train Iraqi and Kurdish forces. They build skills and trust. This effort boosts regional security.

Estonia often sends officials to Erbil. They want to keep ties strong. They believe in teamwork against terrorism. Both nations trust each other.

Kurdistan Region leaders push security ties amid Estonia talks. The two sides believe in cooperation. They aim for a safer Middle East. They want strong friendships based on trust and democracy.

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