PM Masrour Barzani welcomes acclaimed Kurdish writer and poet Jan Dost in Erbil, and he opens the meeting by praising the author’s long dedication to Kurdish culture. He highlights the value of strong literary voices, and he stresses their influence on national identity. He also notes growing interest in Kurdish literature, and he encourages more creative work that reaches regional and global audiences.
The discussion moves toward the broader cultural landscape, and both men explore ways to enrich artistic life across the Kurdistan Region. Barzani explains the government’s cultural vision, and he emphasizes the need for spaces that support writers, poets, and young talent. Moreover, he outlines steps that expand cultural programs, and he calls for deeper cooperation between intellectuals and public institutions.
Jan Dost shares insights from his literary journey, and he describes challenges that authors often face. He mentions gaps in publishing resources, and he urges stronger support mechanisms for emerging writers. The prime minister listens closely, and he acknowledges the need for better platforms that promote creative expression. He then reaffirms the KRG’s commitment to protecting cultural freedom, and he promises continued encouragement for artistic initiatives.
The meeting also covers the importance of regional identity, and both sides agree on the central role of literature in preserving language and heritage. They discuss future cultural events, and they consider new opportunities for collaboration with academic and artistic centers.
As the meeting concludes, Barzani expresses appreciation for Jan Dost’s contributions, and he encourages him to continue shaping Kurdish literature. Both men underline the power of culture in strengthening society, and they look forward to further engagement.
