HomePoliticsKurdistan PM Meets...

Kurdistan PM Meets Former CIA Director Petraeus on Regional Security

Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani met with General David Petraeus, former U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director, in Erbil to discuss regional security and political developments. The high-level talks focused on the Kurdistan Region, Iraq, and broader Middle Eastern dynamics.

During the meeting, both leaders emphasized the importance of peace, stability, and security. They discussed strategies to address ongoing security challenges, regional instability, and cross-border tensions. Both sides also highlighted the need for continued cooperation to support economic and social development initiatives across Iraq and neighboring countries.

Petraeus, a retired four-star U.S. Army general, commanded U.S. forces in Iraq during the 2007–2008 surge and helped shape the country’s security environment. He has also held key roles in Afghanistan and served as a senior advisor on defense and security policy for over a decade. His extensive knowledge of Iraq provides valuable insights into the Kurdistan Region, the federal government, and neighboring conflict zones.

Prime Minister Barzani and Petraeus agreed that sustained intelligence-sharing and counterterrorism collaboration are essential for regional security. They also underlined the importance of aligning strategies with international partners to address emerging threats effectively.

The discussions occur amid fast-paced developments in Iraq and the wider Middle East. Political transitions, security challenges, and regional power shifts continue to influence local dynamics. Petraeus’s visit coincides with ongoing U.S. diplomatic moves, including President Trump’s engagements in Israel and Egypt. These activities aim to stabilize conflict areas, implement ceasefire agreements, and coordinate broader peace initiatives.

Observers noted that the meeting reinforces U.S.-Kurdish relations and highlights Erbil’s role in regional security planning. Analysts also point out that Petraeus’s expertise helps shape practical strategies for mitigating threats from terrorism, insurgent groups, and other destabilizing factors.

The Prime Minister and Petraeus concluded the talks with a commitment to strengthen cooperation, maintain open communication channels, and support sustainable peace. Their meeting signals a continued partnership between the Kurdistan Region and the United States in security, defense, and diplomatic coordination.

Continue reading

Barwari urges Kurdish parties to focus on achievements, not attacks

Political observer Abdul-Salam Barwari called on Kurdish political parties to focus on achievements and public trust rather than attacking their rivals. He warned that negativity weakens confidence and discourages voters from participating. Barwari said that parties must win public trust...

Dana Gas profit 2025 reaches $103 million on strong Kurdistan output

Dana Gas profit 2025 reached $103 million during the first nine months, supported by strong gas output from Kurdistan’s Khor Mor field. The UAE-based company said profits declined slightly due to weaker production in Egypt and softer Brent prices. Revenue...

Turnout in Kurdistan Special Voting Reaches 75% Amid Enthusiasm and Smooth Process

The Kurdistan Region recorded a 75% turnout in Sunday’s special voting for Iraq’s parliamentary elections. The Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) confirmed a smooth and secure process, calling it one of the most successful in recent years. Nabard Omar, head...