Kurdistan
From left: Czech CG Karel Kortanek and KRG PM Masrour Barzani in Erbil. Date: February 1, 2022. Photo: handout/KRG
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani received the newly-appointed consul general of Czech Republic in Erbil on Tuesday. The Czech diplomat said his country is ready to develop relations in various fields with the Region.
“Czech [Republic] is ready to improve relations with the Kurdistan Region in all fields,” Karel Kortanek was quoted as saying in a readout released by Barzani’s office.
Kortanek also thanked the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) institutions for their coordination with his office, according to the readout.
The consulate general confirmed in a tweet that they seek better relations with the KRG.
Last year, the consulate organised a “diplomatic friendship bazaar” in Erbil, aimed at strengthening ties between the local community and consulates of eight countries.
“Czech [Republic] is ready to improve relations with the Kurdistan Region in all fields,” Karel Kortanek was quoted as saying in a readout released by Barzani’s office.
Kortanek also thanked the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) institutions for their coordination with his office, according to the readout.
The consulate general confirmed in a tweet that they seek better relations with the KRG.
Czech Republic enjoys good relations with the Kurdistan Region.Today, Czech Consul General meets with the Prime Minister of @Kurdistan. Thank you very much @masrour_barzani. We expressed our hope in strengthening relations between the Kurdistan Region and the Czech Republic in all spheres. pic.twitter.com/VancKQC6s8
— Czech Consulate General Erbil (@CzechErbil) February 1, 2022
Last year, the consulate organised a “diplomatic friendship bazaar” in Erbil, aimed at strengthening ties between the local community and consulates of eight countries.
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