ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – President Nechirvan Barzani held a phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to discuss rising regional tensions and international efforts to maintain stability.
During the call, both sides reviewed recent developments in the Middle East. They expressed concern over the escalation and its impact on regional security. They also warned that continued instability could have broader consequences for neighboring countries.
President Nechirvan Barzani stressed the need for political solutions to ongoing crises. President Nechirvan Barzani said dialogue and diplomacy are the most effective ways to prevent further escalation. He added that military approaches alone cannot resolve complex regional conflicts.
He also highlighted the importance of protecting civilians. Barzani warned that continued conflict could worsen humanitarian conditions across the region. He called for greater international attention to the needs of displaced people and vulnerable communities.
Von der Leyen reaffirmed the European Union’s support for stability in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region. She emphasized the importance of continued cooperation with international partners. She also noted the EU’s commitment to supporting peaceful initiatives and long-term stability.
The two leaders discussed ways to strengthen coordination between the Kurdistan Region and the European Union. They agreed on the need for ongoing engagement to address regional challenges. Both sides highlighted the value of diplomatic channels in reducing tensions.
Barzani also underlined the importance of maintaining internal stability in Iraq. He said unity and cooperation are essential during this sensitive period. He stressed that stronger coordination between Erbil and Baghdad would help address shared challenges.
In addition, the discussion touched on the importance of economic stability and continued development. Both sides acknowledged that security and economic progress are closely linked.
The call reflects continued diplomatic engagement between both sides. Efforts remain focused on de-escalation and promoting peace through dialogue. Both leaders agreed to maintain close contact in the coming period.
