Prime Minister Masrour Barzani met UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed in Abu Dhabi to advance a stronger and more strategic partnership between Kurdistan and the United Arab Emirates. The two leaders held a focused discussion on regional stability, and they also addressed the political landscape that follows the recent Iraqi elections. Both leaders emphasized the need for steady governance in the wider region, and they agreed that stability strengthens economic growth.
PM Barzani outlined Kurdistan’s priorities for long-term development, and he highlighted ongoing reforms that aim to modernize the economy. Sheikh Mohamed welcomed these efforts and expressed strong support for deeper economic cooperation. Both sides then explored new opportunities in energy, trade, investment, and infrastructure. They also reviewed ways to encourage private-sector partnerships and accelerate major development projects that benefit both economies.
Moreover, the two leaders spoke about shared security interests and the need for coordinated action against threats that undermine stability. PM Barzani reaffirmed Kurdistan’s commitment to stronger regional cooperation, while Sheikh Mohamed stressed the UAE’s readiness to work closely with the Kurdistan Region across strategic sectors.
The meeting underscored growing trust between Erbil and Abu Dhabi, and both leaders agreed to maintain continuous communication to sustain progress. Their talks set the stage for broader collaboration and signaled a new phase of political and economic engagement.
