Safeen Dizayee, head of foreign relations for the Kurdistan Regional Government, held meetings with European officials to discuss recent attacks on the Kurdistan Region. He provided detailed briefings on security developments and their impact on stability.
During the talks, Dizayee stressed that Erbil maintains a neutral stance in regional conflicts. He emphasized that the Kurdistan Region does not seek involvement in escalating tensions. Instead, he called for dialogue and peaceful solutions.
Moreover, he urged the European Union to play a stronger role in addressing the situation. He asked European leaders to help reduce tensions and support diplomatic efforts. Therefore, he highlighted the importance of international mediation.
Dizayee also raised concerns about repeated attacks targeting the region. He explained that these incidents threaten stability and affect civilian life. In addition, he warned that continued escalation could disrupt economic and humanitarian conditions.
Alongside security issues, discussions focused on long-standing financial and political disputes with Baghdad. Dizayee called for constructive dialogue to resolve these challenges. He emphasized that cooperation remains essential for long-term stability.
He noted that unresolved disputes have placed pressure on public services and economic conditions. Therefore, he urged European partners to encourage both sides to reach lasting agreements. Furthermore, he stressed that balanced solutions benefit all parties involved.
European officials acknowledged the concerns raised during the meetings. They expressed interest in supporting efforts to promote stability and dialogue. Additionally, they highlighted the importance of protecting civilians and maintaining regional security.
Observers said the talks reflect growing international attention to developments in the Kurdistan Region. They noted that diplomatic engagement could help ease tensions. Moreover, they emphasized that cooperation between regional and global actors remains crucial.
Dizayee concluded by reaffirming the Kurdistan Region’s commitment to peace. He stressed that dialogue and partnership offer the best path forward. He also expressed hope that international support will help address both security and political challenges.
