New government formation talks gained momentum in Erbil on Saturday as Ali Faleh al-Zaidi met several Kurdish leaders during a series of high-level discussions on governance and stability.
Zaidi arrived in Erbil with a Coordination Framework delegation to hold talks focused on political progress and national stability. He met Nechirvan Barzani to review the government formation process and discuss ways to accelerate political agreement. Both sides reviewed new government formation talks and highlighted key national priorities. They also discussed constitutional frameworks, legal arrangements, and responsibilities between Erbil and Baghdad. In addition, leaders stressed the importance of continued dialogue among political forces to ensure stability and cooperation.
Zaidi met Masoud Barzani in Erbil to review the national political situation and ongoing government formation efforts. Both sides discussed political stability and future government responsibilities. They emphasized unified positions and stronger coordination to support stability. They also focused on new government formation talks and the need to establish a strong government capable of addressing national challenges. Furthermore, they highlighted the importance of overcoming crises through coordinated political action.
In addition, Masrour Barzani met Zaidi in Erbil to discuss federal government formation and administrative cooperation. The meeting addressed outstanding disputes between Erbil and Baghdad. They also reviewed long-term political and constitutional cooperation. Masrour Barzani emphasized constitutional solutions and balanced political engagement. Both sides underlined the importance of cooperation for development, stability, and economic progress.
Throughout the meetings, leaders agreed that political dialogue must continue among all national actors. They stressed unity as a key factor in addressing regional challenges. They also highlighted priorities related to security, stability, and economic development. Officials from the Coordination Framework accompanied the delegation during the Erbil visit.
Discussions also focused on political balance and representation in the next federal cabinet. Leaders explored possible mechanisms to resolve budget and revenue-sharing disputes. They emphasized constitutional adherence in managing relations between federal and regional authorities. Both sides called for continued cooperation to improve public service delivery. They also addressed security coordination and broader regional stability concerns.
Political leaders expressed cautious optimism about reaching a consensus on government formation. They agreed that dialogue remains essential for Iraq’s future governance. The meetings in Erbil reflected intensified efforts among political blocs to move the process forward. Observers noted progress in new government formation talks during the discussions. Further negotiations are expected to continue in the coming days among political parties.


