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Additionally, given the large number of Iraqi Kurds living abroad, the KRG representative offices also assist with some legal services such as the ratification and authentication of documents belonging to members of Kurdish diaspora overseas, for use within the Kurdistan Region, in coordination with the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The page lists diplomatic missions in Kurdistan Region, a semi-autonomous federal region of Iraq. First fully accredited consulates general was opened by Iran and Russia [ 1 ] in 2007. Currently, 31 countries have official representation in Kurdistan Region, while Belarus , Cyprus , Denmark , Slovakia , Spain , Sri Lanka have honorary consulates.
In the same month President of Kurdistan Region, President Masud Barzani, visited Washington, D.C., and met with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden. [35] The Consulate General of the United States in Erbil was established in July 2011. [35] Kurdistan Region have a representative office in the United States from February 2007. [36]
2.3 Erbil, Kurdistan Region. 2.4 Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region. 2.5 Mosul. ... This is a list of diplomatic missions in Iraq. There are 59 embassies in Baghdad, ...
Foreign relations of Kurdistan Region, an autonomous region in the northern parts of Iraq, comprising the four Kurdish-majority populated governorates of Dohuk, Erbil, Halabja and Sulaymaniyah. The region borders Iran , Syria , and Turkey .
The Kurdistan region of Iraq enjoys more stability, economic development, and political pluralism than the rest of the country. And public opinion under the Kurdistan Regional Government demands rule-of-law-based governance. But power is concentrated in the hands of the ruling parties and families, who perpetuate a nondemocratic, sultanistic ...
The State of Israel and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq maintain a close informal relationship, but do not have formal diplomatic missions in each other's territory. Their ties are rooted in Israel's historically strong support for the Kurdish people and their long-running desire for self-determination and national independence in Kurdistan. [1]
In 1992, the Kurds of Iraq established a mission in Berlin, establishing direct contacts with the German government. Furthermore, the mission had to coordinate humanitarian and development aid from Germany to the Kurdish region, and informed the German public and media about the general situation in Kurdistan. [4]