Prime Minister Masrour Barzani concluded his visit to Davos after participating in the 2026 World Economic Forum. His visit focused on dialogue, rights, regional stability, and attracting international investment to the Kurdistan Region.
During the forum, Prime Minister Barzani met with world leaders, senior officials, and business executives. He emphasized the importance of cooperation and constructive engagement during a period of global uncertainty. He stated that dialogue remains the most effective tool to resolve conflicts and prevent escalation.
Prime Minister Masrour Barzani highlighted the Kurdistan Region’s commitment to protecting rights and promoting peaceful coexistence. He stressed that stability and respect for diversity form the foundation of sustainable development. He also reaffirmed support for dialogue-driven solutions across the region.
Additionally, Economic development remained a central theme throughout the visit. Prime Minister Barzani presented the Kurdistan Region as a stable and attractive destination for investment. He outlined reforms aimed at improving transparency, energy sustainability, and private sector growth.
He also discussed opportunities in technology, infrastructure, agriculture, and renewable energy. Business leaders expressed interest in expanding cooperation and exploring long-term partnerships. Prime Minister Barzani encouraged investors to engage with the Kurdistan Region’s growing market.
In addition, regional security featured prominently in discussions with international partners. Prime Minister Barzani warned against rising tensions and stressed the risks of instability. He emphasized the need for coordinated international efforts to counter terrorism and protect civilians.
Throughout the meetings, Prime Minister Barzani highlighted the Kurdistan Region’s role as a reliable partner. He noted its contributions to regional security and humanitarian efforts. He stressed that economic growth and security must advance together.
Moreover, the visit concluded with Prime Minister Barzani reaffirming his commitment to continued engagement with global partners. He said the Kurdistan Region will remain open to dialogue, cooperation, and investment. Observers said the Davos meetings strengthened the region’s international profile and reinforced its diplomatic presence.
