President Barzani to visit France on Tuesday
"Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani is to visit France and hold a meeting with France’s President, Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Tuesday, following a formal invitation from President Macron," reads a statement from Barzani’s office on Monday.
The leaders are set to discuss a wide range of topics, including the relationship between the Kurdistan Region and France, Iraq and the situation of the broader region, COVID-19, terrorism threats and the global coalition's contribution to the war against Islamic State (ISIS).
The visit comes on the 30th year anniversary of the Kurdish uprising in 1991 and the imposition of the no-fly zone over Kurdistan and Southern Iraq the same year, which late French President Francois Mitterrand encouraged the UN Security Council to establish.
The relationship between the Kurds and France has been strong in recent years. Kurds played a critical role in the war against ISIS and France helped Kurds both in Iraq and Syria during the war.
Even after the Kurdistan Region’s independence referendum in 2017, when many global powers had distanced themselves from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), France kept ties with the Kurds.
At a press conference with French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian in Erbil in July 2020, Barzani thanked France and its President, for the unwavering support they have provided the Kurdistan Region, especially during the war against ISIS, and tense moments between the governments in Erbil and Baghdad.
France also provided medical aid to the Kurdistan Region in July as the coronavirus spread throughout the Region.
Rudaw