Kurdish president to strengthen economic ties on trip to Germany
Berlin - The President of the Kurdish Autonomous Region of Iraq, Massoud Barzani, met Wednesday with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier during a visit to Berlin.
The discussion focused on bilateral relations between the two regions.
A spokesman for the foreign ministry, Jens Ploetner, said they spoke in particular about strengthening economic ties between Germany and the Kurdish region, as well as the significant "potential for cultural cooperation."
Barzani's 3-day trip to Germany is also to include a meeting Wednesday with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as well as discussions with the Economics Ministry and other industry contacts.
The Kurdish President was invited to Germany by the country's Economics Ministry, after a visit to Iraq by Steinmeier two weeks previously.
At the time, Steinmeier inaugurated a German consulate in the city of Erbil, in the Kurdish Autonomous Region to the north of the country.
Barzani and Steinmeier also spoke about relations with Iran and Syria. Foreign office spokespeople would not give any further details about the discussions on these diplomatically sensitive topics. (dpa)