US ready to help Kurdistan secure prosperous future
The United States is ready to help the Kurdistan Region realize its potential for a strong future, US Energy Secretary Rick Perry told reporters in a joint press conference with Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani.
Perry visited Erbil on Tuesday afternoon after a stop in Baghdad earlier in the day during a tour of the Middle East.
“Today we’re seeing increased stability, security across this entire region. That gives us a very precious opportunity to think about building, to invest, to be partners,” said Perry.
The focus across the Kurdistan Region and Iraq has turned to stabilization and mapping out a future for the country a year after ISIS was declared militarily defeated.
“The time has arrived for us to focus on rebuilding the economy, for revitalizing the infrastructure,” said Perry, explaining that his discussion with Barzani focused on detailing what the Kurdistan Region needs.
“That leads to the reason that I’m here today – to do all that I can, all that the United States can to together build a future that realizes the opportunity that resides in this region,” he said.
Comparing the Kurdistan Region’s energy resources to his native state of Texas, a comment that drew chuckles from Barzani, Perry highlighted the potential for the people of Kurdistan.
“Our opportunity to secure a future of prosperity, of opportunity has never been better,” he said.
No agreements or plans were announced by either party.
The United States is invested in its relationship with the Kurdistan Region. Its new consulate in Erbil, now under construction, is America’s largest consulate complex worldwide.
Barzani, former president of the Kurdistan Region, remains a power player as head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), which won the most seats in the September parliamentary election. His son and nephew are poised to take on the positions of prime minister and president.
Barzani said he and Perry also discussed relations between the regional and federal governments.
“Fortunately, there is a new atmosphere and a new opportunity. And this gives hope. We both stressed to make every effort to resolve all the problems through dialogue,” he said.
Barzani himself made a rare visit to Baghdad to meet with the new leadership and throw his support behind Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi.
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