President of the Kurdistan region in Iraq Barzani meets French President Macron in Erbil
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President of the Kurdistan region in Iraq Barzani meets French President Macron in Erbil
- Title: President of the Kurdistan region in Iraq Barzani meets French President Macron in Erbil
- Date: 29th August 2021
- Summary: ***WARNING: CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** MACRON AND BARZANI LISTEN TO FRENCH NATIONAL ANTHEM MILITARY BAND PLAYING VARIOUS OF KURDISH OFFICIALS AND SOLDIERS STANDING TO ATTENTION SOLDIER MARCHING VARIOUS OF BARZANI AND MACRON INSPECTING THE TROOPS SOLDIERS STANDING WITH THEIR SWORDS DRAWN BARZANI AND MACRON TALKING THEN WALKING TO MEET KURDISH OFFICIALS MACRON MEETING OFFICIALS
- Embargoed: 12th September 2021 02:19
- Keywords: French President Iraq Kurdistan region in Iraq Macron President Barzani
- Location: ERBIL, IRAQ
- City: ERBIL, IRAQ
- Country: Iraq
- Topics: Diplomacy/Foreign Policy,Middle East,Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA002ESC0QX3
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: French President, Emmanuel Macron, arrived in Erbil early on Sunday morning (August 29), where he was met by the president of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Nechirvan Barzani.
Macron arrived in Erbil from Baghdad where he attended a regional summit designed to get Iraq's neighbours to talk to each other instead of settling scores on Iraqi territory.
Relationships within the region are strained chiefly by hostility between Iran on one side and the United States and its Arab Gulf allies on the other.
Organisers said they did not expect any diplomatic breakthroughs at the summit.
Macron's trip to Iraq over two days also aims to support the regional dialogue, meet Iraqi political leaders and visit French special forces involved in the ongoing fight against Islamic State insurgents.
On Sunday morning, Macron will travel to Mosul where his visits include Mosul university, Christian communities as well as al-Nouri mosque currently under restoration with the support of UNESCO and UAE.
In 2014, when Islamic State captured vast areas of Iraq and imposed its own rule, many cities, towns and villages - including Mosul, the capital of Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate - were left in ruins.
Iraqi forces regained full control of Mosul in July 2017.
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