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Among the key topics was the prominent role played by the Kurdish diaspora in Sweden and its positive impact on fostering social and cultural cohesion.
Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani met on Wednesday with Swedish Chargé d’Affaires, Ambassador Jörgen Lindström, for a high-level discussion aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation and addressing shared regional concerns.
During the meeting, the two officials exchanged views on deepening ties between the Kurdistan Region and Sweden, while also reviewing the broader political and security landscape in Iraq and the Middle East.
A significant part of the discussion centered on the Kurdish diaspora in Sweden, highlighting its meaningful role in promoting social and cultural integration. Migration issues were also addressed, with both sides underlining the need for humane and effective approaches to managing migration flows.
The conversation also touched on the growing challenges of climate change. Prime Minister Barzani and Ambassador Lindström stressed the importance of collaborative environmental efforts and sustainable solutions to address the region’s ecological vulnerabilities.
The two sides also explored a range of shared interests, reiterating their mutual commitment to strengthening cooperation in political, economic, and environmental spheres.
The discussions highlighted the Kurdistan Region’s ongoing dedication to fostering strong international partnerships and advancing a diplomatic approach focused on resilience and future-oriented collaboration.