Davos, Switzerland – Kurdistan Prime Minister Masrour Barzani met Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan on the sidelines of the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos. The talks focused on strengthening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation between Kurdistan and Armenia.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Barzani emphasized the importance of continued dialogue between both sides. He highlighted shared interests in regional stability, economic growth, and constructive engagement. Barzani stressed that cooperation supports long-term peace and mutual prosperity.
President Khachaturyan welcomed closer relations and praised ongoing diplomatic communication. He expressed Armenia’s interest in deepening cooperation across economic, educational, and cultural fields. He also underlined the value of people-to-people connections in strengthening bilateral ties.
The two leaders discussed broader regional developments. They agreed that dialogue and calm remain essential for addressing regional challenges. Both sides stressed that peaceful cooperation benefits neighboring regions and international partners.
Economic cooperation featured prominently during the talks. Barzani outlined Kurdistan’s reform agenda, infrastructure projects, and private sector opportunities. He encouraged Armenian investors to explore business prospects in Kurdistan. Khachaturyan responded by highlighting Armenia’s openness to joint ventures, particularly in technology and innovation.
Education and culture also formed part of the discussions. Both leaders supported expanding academic exchanges and cultural cooperation. They agreed that such initiatives strengthen mutual understanding and long-term relations.
The meeting also addressed the importance of international forums like Davos. Both leaders said such platforms help transform dialogue into practical partnerships. They agreed to maintain regular communication and encourage future official visits.
Observers said the meeting reflects Kurdistan’s active regional diplomacy and Armenia’s interest in diversified partnerships. The talks concluded with a shared commitment to mutual respect, cooperation, and peaceful engagement.
