Prime Minister Masrour Barzani condemned the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and said political violence has no place in public life.
First, Prime Minister Barzani voiced deep concern over the incident in Washington and welcomed reports that President Donald Trump, the First Lady, the Vice President, cabinet members, journalists, and guests remained safe. Moreover, he stressed that violence must never threaten democratic institutions or public life. He said protecting stability and public safety remains essential.
Barzani’s statement reflected the Kurdistan Region’s continued support for dialogue, peace, and the rejection of politically motivated violence. Furthermore, leaders across the world condemned the attack and expressed concern over the incident. Their reactions highlighted growing calls to protect public events and democratic spaces.
Meanwhile, the shooting renewed debate over security at major political gatherings in the United States. The prime minister also expressed solidarity with journalists and media professionals who attended the event. He highlighted their role in defending public awareness and democratic values.
Observers view Barzani’s remarks as part of the Kurdistan Region’s consistent support for peaceful political engagement and institutional stability. The statement also reinforced broader calls to confront violence through law, security cooperation, and political responsibility.
Barzani strongly condemned the shooting and reaffirmed that violence has no place in politics or public life.
