Qatar aims to increase trade, bilateral relations with the Kurdistan Region

15-01-2020
Lawk Ghafuri
Lawk Ghafuri
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ERBIL, Kurdistan region – Qatar and the Kurdistan region aim to increase  their bilateral relations and work together to reduce the tensions in  the region according to statements released by Kurdish officials.

Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, was received by the Kurdistan Region’s Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani at Erbil International Airport on Wednesday evening.

The Qatari official arrived from Baghdad, where he had met with the Iraqi President, Prime Minister and Speaker of the Parliament.

 The visit comes at a time when Iraq is on the edge of becoming a  battlefield for US-Iran tensions, subject to recent missile attacks on military bases by both countries.

The Qatari foreign minister met with President of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Nechirvan Barzani on Wednesday to discuss options to reduce the  tension in the region, as well as improving  trade and business  relations between Qatar and the Kurdistan Region.

The KRG Presidency released a statement following the meeting, pledging to “restore stability” to Iraq and develop relations with the Gulf state.

“We will take all the possible steps to restore stability in Iraq, and  we refuse to let Iraq to become a battlefield in order to finalize the  differences in the region,” the statement read.

The Qatari foreign minister also showed an interest  in developing the relations between the Kurdistan Region and Qatar.

“We look at the Kurdistan region as an important element in reducing the  tension in the region, since [it] plays a great role in  mitigating the tension in Iraq,” the statement added.

The foreign minister is in Erbil with a team of Qatari investors to invest more in the Kurdistan region and  develop bilateral relations between the two states.

A meeting was also held with KRG Prime Minister Masrour Barzani to discuss trade relations and role of both countries in  reducing the tension in Iraq.

“Following recent regional instability, both sides called on the  immediate de-escalation of tensions and for all parties to preserve  peace and security in the Middle East,” read a statement released by the KRG. 

Barzani informed the Qatari envoy that “renewed conflict and instability  will undo the significant progress achieved in the reconstruction of  Iraq.”

The Qatari envoy praised the KRG for its efforts in promoting economic growth  and stability, according to the statement.

“The Qatari envoy also expressed his country's desire to strengthen  bilateral relations with the Kurdistan Region, particularly in  relation to trade,” it concluded.

Qatar showed readiness to open a consulate in Erbil back in September 2019.

Qatar has been under a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) blockade since  2017, imposed by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE),  Bahrain, and Egypt, who accuse Doha of supporting terrorism,  destabilizing its neighbors, and fostering ties with Saudi rival Iran.

Doha, which will host the 2022 football World Cup, has nevertheless  maintained and improved its relations with Iraq and the semiautonomous  Kurdistan Region, even discussing a free trade agreement with Baghdad  earlier this year.

Qatar reopened its Baghdad embassy in 2015 for the first time since  the Gulf War (1990-91) when several regional and world powers  suspended diplomatic relations. 

Its national carrier, Qatar Airways, began operating direct flights to  Erbil and Baghdad in 2012.

 


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