Oman Daily Observer

Kurdish leader meets Iraq PM in sign of thawing ties

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BAGHDAD: Prominent Kurdish leader Massud Barzani met with Iraqi premier Adel Abdel Mahdi in Baghdad on Thursday during his first visit to the capital in over two years.

Barzani’s visit is seen as another sign of an improvemen­t in relations between Baghdad and Iraqi Kurdistan that deteriorat­ed sharply after the autonomous region held an independen­ce referendum last year.

The prime minister’s office announced the meeting just after noon on Thursday, sharing a photograph of Barzani dressed in a dark grey suit instead of his usual Kurdish garb.

Barzani previously served as the Iraqi Kurds’ president and now heads the prominent Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), which emerged victorious in regional parliament­ary elections in September.

Last year’s independen­ce vote saw more than 92 per cent of Kurds back secession, but the federal government rejected the poll as “illegal,” imposed economic penalties and seized the disputed Kirkuk oil fields, halting exports.

But since Abdel Mahdi was appointed premier in October, relations appear to have improved between Baghdad and Kurdish leaders in the regional capital Arbil.

Barzani’s favoured candidate Fuad Hussein was appointed Iraq’s minister of finance later that month, and the two sides announced a deal last week to resume Kirkuk oil exports.

“It’s very important for us to have good, smooth relations between Arbil and Baghdad. We’ve seen a huge improvemen­t on all levels,” Abdel Mahdi told reporters on Wednesday.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi meets with former Iraqi Kurdish region President Masoud Barzani in Baghdad.
— Reuters Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi meets with former Iraqi Kurdish region President Masoud Barzani in Baghdad.

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