ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Kurdistan PM Masrour Barzani held a phone call with the President of the United Arab Emirates to discuss the recent attack on the UAE Consulate in Erbil. Both leaders strongly condemned the assault, emphasizing that attacks on diplomatic missions are unacceptable and pose serious threats to regional security.
During the conversation, the two leaders reviewed recent developments across Iraq, the Kurdistan Region, and the UAE. They agreed on the importance of maintaining stability, preventing further escalation, and upholding international norms regarding the protection of diplomatic personnel and facilities.
Kurdistan PM Barzani and the UAE President reaffirmed their commitment to close coordination and highlighted ongoing cooperation between the Kurdistan Region and the UAE in political, security, and economic matters. They discussed enhancing security measures at diplomatic missions and pledged to share intelligence and resources to prevent future incidents.
The leaders also addressed broader regional challenges, including rising tensions in neighboring areas and the importance of collaborative efforts to counter extremism and ensure safe investment and trade. Observers note that the phone call underscores the Kurdistan Region’s proactive role in maintaining peace and stability while protecting foreign diplomatic missions.
The dialogue between Erbil and Abu Dhabi reflects decades of growing political and economic ties. Over the years, the UAE has invested in infrastructure, energy, and humanitarian projects in the Kurdistan Region, making the protection of UAE personnel and assets a shared priority. By reaffirming these commitments, Kurdistan PM Barzani signaled that the Kurdistan Region remains a reliable partner for international partners, reinforcing both security cooperation and diplomatic trust.
