Political discussions intensified in Kurdistan as KDP and PUK delegations met in Erbil, focusing on coordination regarding the Iraqi presidency and emphasizing the need for a unified Kurdish position in Baghdad.
Therefore, leaders discussed mechanisms to strengthen joint decision making while also addressing the future of government formation in Erbil and reviewing obstacles delaying the new cabinet.
As a result, they explored compromise options to accelerate progress, stressed responsibility toward public expectations, and covered plans to reactivate the Kurdistan Parliament.
Leaders described parliamentary work as essential for political stability, examined timelines for reopening sessions, and discussed legislative priorities for the coming phase.
Furthermore, participants acknowledged the sensitivity of the current political moment, noted regional developments increased pressure on unity, and stressed calm dialogue over confrontation.
Meanwhile, KDP representatives highlighted the need for strategic coordination in Baghdad, argued unity strengthens Kurdish influence, and heard similar concerns from PUK officials.
They warned divisions weaken negotiation power, agreed continued meetings remain necessary, and committed to maintaining open communication channels.
Thus, dialogue will continue in the coming days as observers described the meeting atmosphere as cautious but constructive and public opinion closely followed developments.
Citizens expressed hope for political progress, while leaders now face pressure to translate dialogue into action after the Erbil meeting marked another step toward consensus.
