Kurdistan Prime Minister Masrour Barzani and Iranian Ambassador Discuss Arbaeen Pilgrimage and Bilateral Relations
In a diplomatic meeting of significance, the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, Masrour Barzani, welcomed the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Iraq, Mohammad Kazem Al-Sadiq, along with his accompanying delegation today, Monday, September 11, 2023.
During the course of their discussions, Ambassador Al-Sadiq expressed his heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for the Kurdistan Regional Government's assistance and facilitation provided to Iranian nationals who journey to Iraq for the solemn Arbaeen pilgrimage of Imam Hussein. This pilgrimage holds profound spiritual significance for Shiite Muslims worldwide, and the support from the Kurdistan Region plays a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and safe passage for these visitors.
The Iranian Ambassador also commended the progress and development he witnessed in the Kurdistan Region, particularly in the bustling city of Erbil. The Region's remarkable growth and prosperity were acknowledged as a testament to its ongoing efforts in fostering economic and infrastructural advancements.
Turning to the pressing matter of resolving issues between the Kurdistan Region and the federal government, both parties delved into the discussions with an emphasis on adhering to the constitution and previously signed agreements. Prime Minister Masrour Barzani reaffirmed the Region's commitment to fulfilling its obligations in accordance with the national budget law and the Iraqi constitution.
Furthermore, Prime Minister Barzani urged the federal government to promptly disburse the financial entitlements owed to the Kurdistan Region. This call for financial cooperation and adherence to established agreements remains pivotal in maintaining stability and addressing financial concerns within the region.
As the diplomatic meeting concluded, it underscored the importance of dialogue and cooperation in addressing shared challenges and fostering positive relations between the Kurdistan Region and Iraq's neighboring countries.