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KRG Cabinet Reviews Salary Payments, Budget Talks, and Peshmerga Reforms

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – The KRG Council of Ministers meeting chaired by Prime Minister Masrour Barzani focused on public salaries, ongoing budget discussions, and reforms within the Peshmerga forces.

During the session, Finance and Economy Minister Awat Janab Noori briefed the cabinet on the Kurdistan Region’s current financial status. He also updated ministers on negotiations with Baghdad regarding budgetary matters and revenue coordination.

Noori explained the latest developments related to the payment of February salaries for public employees. He outlined steps taken by the government to ensure timely disbursement despite financial challenges. Furthermore, he described ongoing discussions aimed at stabilizing salary payments in the coming months.

The KRG Council of Ministers meeting also addressed broader fiscal planning. Cabinet members reviewed revenue streams and expenditure priorities. Prime Minister Masrour Barzani emphasized the importance of responsible financial management. He stressed that transparency and coordination remain essential during negotiations with the federal government.

In addition to financial issues, ministers examined progress in Peshmerga reform. Officials reviewed restructuring efforts designed to unify forces and modernize command systems. The Prime Minister reiterated his commitment to strengthening institutional defense structures. He noted that reform enhances operational efficiency and international cooperation.

Cabinet members discussed coordination with coalition partners supporting defense sector reform. They also reviewed steps aimed at professionalizing the forces and improving administrative oversight.

Prime Minister Barzani underscored that financial stability and security reform remain interconnected priorities. He stated that sustainable governance requires both fiscal discipline and institutional modernization.

The KRG Council of Ministers meeting concluded with directives to continue negotiations and implement reform measures. Officials pledged to maintain communication with federal authorities and international partners.

In conclusion, the cabinet session highlighted ongoing efforts to address salary payments, budget coordination, and Peshmerga restructuring. The government reaffirmed its focus on stability, reform, and responsible administration.

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