Erbil and Urmia Governors to Strengthen Economic Ties

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Erbil and Urmia economic ties continue to grow through official dialogue and planned cooperation. On Sunday, Erbil Governor Omed Khoshnaw met with the Iranian Consul General in Erbil. They discussed ways to increase bilateral coordination and advance economic collaboration.

Both sides emphasized the need for deeper ties in business, trade, and investment. They highlighted shared interests across sectors such as infrastructure, logistics, and private development. As a result, the Governor of Urmia will visit Erbil in the coming days.

The visit will focus on expanding Erbil and Urmia economic ties through direct agreements and practical partnerships. Officials will meet to explore cross-border initiatives that can boost local economies on both sides. The agenda includes business agreements and potential projects between the two provinces.

Governor Omed Khoshnaw expressed strong support for regional cooperation. He stated that economic stability requires trusted partnerships and active engagement. The Iranian delegation also stressed the importance of Erbil as a commercial center.

During the upcoming visit, both governments plan to sign memoranda of understanding. These agreements will cover key sectors such as agriculture, trade, tourism, and industry. The aim is to facilitate smoother trade flows and attract investment to both sides of the border.

This cooperation also reflects long-standing historical and cultural ties between the Kurdistan Region and Iran. It marks a new chapter in Erbil and Urmia economic ties and demonstrates a commitment to mutual prosperity.

Moreover, the talks align with broader efforts to enhance regional development through diplomacy and the trade. The Kurdistan Region continues to prioritize economic partnerships with neighboring provinces.

In conclusion, the upcoming visit by Urmia’s governor represents a strategic step forward. It will strengthen economic, diplomatic, and commercial relations with Erbil. As Erbil and Urmia economic ties develop further, both regions are expected to benefit from increased stability and also opportunities.

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