President Nechirvan Barzani met Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof in Munich to discuss strengthening Netherlands Iraq Kurdistan ties. Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans also attended the meeting. The discussions focused on expanding cooperation between the Netherlands, Iraq, and the Kurdistan Region. From the outset, both sides emphasized partnership and stability.
President Barzani highlighted the importance of deepening Netherlands Iraq Kurdistan ties across political, economic, and security sectors. He stressed that strong bilateral relations contribute to long-term regional stability. Moreover, he encouraged continued Dutch engagement in Iraq’s development and reform efforts.
Prime Minister Dick Schoof reaffirmed the Netherlands’ commitment to cooperation with both Baghdad and Erbil. He emphasized support for institutional development and security coordination. Furthermore, he noted that stable relations with the Kurdistan Region strengthen broader Netherlands Iraq Kurdistan ties.
Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans discussed ongoing security collaboration. He reviewed training and advisory support provided to Iraqi and Kurdistan Region forces. In addition, he emphasized the importance of sustained coordination to prevent security threats from re-emerging.
The leaders also addressed regional developments and their impact on Iraq. President Barzani stressed the need for dialogue and balanced diplomacy. Consequently, he underlined the role of international partnerships in preserving stability. He expressed appreciation for Dutch support in humanitarian and security initiatives.
Prime Minister Schoof acknowledged the Kurdistan Region’s constructive regional role. He praised efforts to promote dialogue and cooperation. Therefore, both sides agreed to maintain high-level communication and expand practical collaboration.
In conclusion, the meeting reinforced Netherlands Iraq Kurdistan ties and highlighted shared interests in security, development, and regional stability. Both leaders committed to continued engagement and strategic partnership.
