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Kurdistan Expects Regional Shifts

Safeen Dizayee addressed MEPS 2025 by noting that the Middle East stands on the brink of major changes. He explained that evolving political dynamics will shape the region in the coming months. Moreover, he emphasized that these shifts create both challenges and opportunities for regional governments.

Dizayee highlighted the Kurdistan Region’s role as a stabilizing force during periods of uncertainty. He stated that steady leadership helps maintain calm when tensions rise. In addition, he noted that strong institutions and active diplomacy strengthen the Region’s credibility on the international stage.

He also underlined that the Kurdistan Region continues to deepen its diplomatic outreach. More countries now engage directly with Erbil, and this increased contact expands political and economic cooperation. Furthermore, he said that global partners recognize the Region’s balanced approach to regional issues.

Transitioning to economic matters, Dizayee pointed out that growing foreign interest supports long-term development. International companies explore new investment opportunities, and trade links continue to expand. This engagement boosts local confidence and encourages further reforms.

He explained that the Region must stay proactive as the landscape evolves. Consistent communication with global partners helps Kurdistan adapt quickly to new realities. Moreover, cooperation with neighboring states strengthens security and supports stability across the wider region.

Overall, Dizayee expressed optimism about the Kurdistan Region’s ability to navigate these changes. He stressed that strategic diplomacy, economic engagement, and firm leadership will guide the Region through shifting dynamics while reinforcing its role as a reliable regional actor.

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