Davos, Switzerland – Kurdistan PM Barzani met Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer on the sidelines of the 2026 World Economic Forum. The leaders discussed regional security, political developments, and strengthening bilateral ties.
During the meeting, PM Barzani highlighted the importance of international cooperation to address ongoing security challenges. He stressed that regional stability depends on coordinated diplomatic efforts and shared responsibility. Furthermore, he emphasized that Kurdistan plays a key role in maintaining peace and security in the wider region.
Chancellor Nehammer welcomed the discussions and noted Austria’s commitment to supporting regional stability. He emphasized that European countries must engage actively to prevent further escalation of conflicts. Additionally, he underlined the importance of dialogue among regional actors to promote long-term peace.
The leaders discussed recent political and security developments, particularly in Syria and Iraq. They agreed that escalating tensions could threaten regional stability and economic growth. They also highlighted the need to protect civilians and vulnerable communities during ongoing conflicts.
PM Barzani stressed that Kurdistan seeks to strengthen partnerships with international actors to enhance security and development. He encouraged Austria to explore opportunities for collaboration in trade, investment, and infrastructure projects. Moreover, he highlighted Kurdistan’s strategic role as a hub for regional diplomacy.
Chancellor Nehammer expressed interest in expanding political and economic cooperation with Kurdistan. He noted that joint initiatives could boost stability, create jobs, and enhance resilience against security threats. Both leaders also discussed intelligence sharing and coordinated responses to terrorist threats.
Observers said the meeting signals growing ties between Kurdistan and European partners. Analysts noted that engaging Austria reflects Kurdistan’s commitment to proactive diplomacy and multilateral solutions.
The leaders concluded by pledging continued dialogue and cooperation. They emphasized that sustained engagement, investment, and security collaboration are essential for long-term regional stability.
