During the meeting, both parties agreed on the importance of forming a new KRG cabinet as soon as possible.
Kurdistan Region’s Prime Minister Masrour Barzani received Polish Ambassador to Iraq Marcin Kubiak on Monday for a farewell meeting marking the end of the diplomat’s tenure.
According to a KRG statement, Prime Minister Barzani expressed his gratitude to the ambassador for his efforts in strengthening bilateral relations and wished him success in his future assignments.
Ambassador Kubiak acknowledged the cooperation and coordination with the Kurdistan Regional Government during his term.
He also reaffirmed Poland’s commitment to further developing relations with the Kurdistan Region, particularly in the areas of trade exchange and agricultural cooperation.
During the meeting, both parties agreed on the importance of forming a new KRG cabinet as soon as possible.
The Kurdistan Region and Poland have maintained diplomatic relations through the Polish Embassy in Baghdad, working to enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors.
Poland has shown increasing interest in developing economic ties with the Kurdistan Region, particularly in agriculture and trade. The meeting comes at a significant time as the Kurdistan Region works toward forming a new government following recent political developments.
The position of Polish Ambassador to Iraq is crucial for maintaining diplomatic relations between Poland and both federal Iraq and the Kurdistan Region.