President Nechirvan Barzani is set to travel to Baghdad on Monday for a two-day official visit, according to a statement from the Kurdistan Region Presidency. The visit comes at a critical stage in Iraq’s political process, as efforts continue to form a new federal government.
During his visit, President Barzani will hold a series of high-level meetings with senior Iraqi officials and political leaders. These discussions will primarily focus on the ongoing process of forming Iraq’s next federal cabinet. Leaders are expected to exchange views on how to accelerate negotiations and reach a broad political consensus.
In addition, the talks will address the relationship between Erbil and Baghdad. Both sides aim to revisit longstanding issues, including administrative coordination, financial arrangements, and constitutional obligations. Officials hope the meetings will help create a more stable and cooperative framework between the federal government and the Kurdistan Region.
The discussions will cover wider national developments. These include political stability, security coordination, and economic challenges facing Iraq. Therefore, the visit is seen as an opportunity to align positions on key national priorities.
The Kurdistan Region Presidency emphasized that dialogue remains essential to resolving disputes. It also highlighted the importance of mutual understanding and adherence to the constitution.
Observers believe President Barzani’s visit could play a significant role in bridging gaps between political factions. As a result, it may contribute to breaking the current deadlock in government formation.
The visit reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation between Erbil and Baghdad. Leaders hope it will pave the way for a new phase of political stability and partnership across Iraq.
