Talabani and al-Hakim Urge Constructive Dialogue in Baghdad
At a Glance
- PUK President met Hikma leader Ammar al-Hakim in Baghdad on today.
- Both leaders urged constructive dialogue to protect security and state institutions.
Bafel Jalal Talabani, President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), met with Sayyid Ammar al-Hakim, head of the National Wisdom Movement, emphasizing “constructive dialogue” among Iraqi political parties to maintain national stability.
Key Statement and Focus Areas:
- According to the PUK President's Press Office, both leaders addressed political, security, and economic developments at both the national and regional levels.
- Both parties "emphasized the need for continued constructive dialogue between political parties to protect security and strengthen state institutions."
Talabani met al-Hakim in Baghdad on Wednesday in a meeting attended by Khalid Shwani, a member of the PUK Political Bureau and the Iraqi Minister of Justice.
During the discussions, Talabani reiterated the importance of improving public services and resolving outstanding issues.
He underlined that all efforts must focus on maintaining political stability and aligning the perspectives of different factions.
FYI
The PUK President arrived in the Iraqi capital yesterday and held meetings with Iraqi President Nizar Amedi and Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, Leader of the Reconstruction and Development Coalition and former Prime Minister.
During the meetings, the leaders reviewed national and regional stability while emphasizing the need for constructive dialogue, the constitutional resolution of Erbil-Baghdad disputes, and support for the Iraqi government.
The high-profile meetings in Baghdad come as Iraq navigates a fragile political environment following the May 2026 formation of a new cabinet under Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi.
Domestically, the government faces critical pressure over an ultimatum to disarm non-state armed groups, alongside ongoing challenges regarding federal oil management and the distribution of public salaries.
Economically, Iraq’s budget remains under severe duress due to recent regional trade disruptions, heavily impacting national oil export capacities and causing the Iraqi Dinar to fluctuate.
Furthermore, Kurdish leadership is playing a vital diplomatic role as an international back-channel to shield Iraq and the Kurdistan Region from being pulled directly into escalating regional conflicts.
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