President Nechirvan Barzani and Abraham Hamadeh discussed regional security, political developments and continued U.S. support for the Kurdistan Region during a phone call on Monday, as shifting dynamics in the Middle East continue to draw international attention.
According to the Kurdistan Region Presidency, the conversation focused on recent developments across the region and the potential impact of ongoing tensions on Kurdistan and neighboring countries.
Both sides exchanged views on broader security challenges and stressed the importance of preserving stability at a time of heightened uncertainty. They also underlined the need for continued cooperation to prevent regional escalation from affecting the Kurdistan Region.
A key part of the discussion centered on the longstanding relationship between the Kurdistan Region and the United States, with both sides emphasizing the value of continued support from the U.S. Congress in political, security and economic fields.
Nechirvan Barzani highlighted the Kurdistan Region’s role in promoting calm and maintaining balance during regional crises. The two sides also discussed the region’s contribution to broader stability efforts and the importance of sustaining international partnerships.
Political developments in Kurdistan and the wider region formed another major topic of discussion. The call addressed ties with neighboring countries, evolving diplomatic conditions and several issues of shared concern.
Both sides reaffirmed the importance of dialogue and close coordination as the region navigates a sensitive period. They also stressed that stronger engagement between Kurdish and American institutions remains important for advancing mutual interests.
The call comes as Kurdistan continues diplomatic outreach with international partners while monitoring regional security developments closely.
Observers view the conversation as part of broader efforts to reinforce strategic relations with Washington and ensure continued international backing for Kurdistan’s security and political stability.
