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The Kurdistan Region of Iraq continues to solidify its reputation as a bastion of democracy and freedom in the Middle East. Recognizing the pivotal role that media and transparent communication play in democratic governance, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has initiated efforts to strengthen the relationships between journalists and the spokespersons, media directors, and communication teams within its ministries, government departments, and agencies. These efforts underscore the KRG’s commitment to creating an environment where information flows freely and accurately to the public, thereby enhancing transparency and accountability.

As part of this initiative, the KRG, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State, organized a specialized training program for key government personnel. Over 10 spokespersons from various KRG ministries participated in the prestigious International Visitor Leadership Program. From July 27 to August 8, 2024, these spokespersons travelled to the United States, visiting Washington, D.C., Georgia, and Minnesota. The program aimed to expose KRG representatives to best practices in media relations, public diplomacy, and government communication.

During their time in the United States, the delegation engaged with several high-ranking officials, notable figures, and academic institutions. Meetings were held with Aaron Newton, Iraq Desk Officer at the U.S. Department of State; Nikki Softness, Director of Iraq and Syria Affairs at the U.S. National Security Council; Vedant Patel, Principal Deputy Spokesperson of the U.S. Department of State, and his media team; as well as Parris Glendening, former Governor of Maryland. These interactions provided the KRG spokespersons with valuable insights into how the U.S. government manages its communication strategies and engages with both domestic and international media.

In these discussions, the KRG delegation consistently emphasized that “the KRG is fully committed to enhancing the capabilities of its media staff, fostering an environment conducive to providing information to journalists, and expanding freedom of expression and democracy.” This message resonated throughout their meetings, reflecting the KRG’s broader goals of strengthening its democratic institutions and ensuring that its citizens have access to free and independent media.

The political dialogue between the KRG delegation and U.S. officials covered a range of critical issues. These included the Kurdistan Region’s relationship with the U.S. government, the challenges related to salaries for Kurdistan Region employees, the importance of media freedom, the upcoming elections in the region, the resumption of oil exports, and the ongoing negotiations with the federal government regarding the Kurdistan Region’s budget and salaries. These topics are central to the KRG’s efforts to maintain stability and prosperity in the region, and the discussions highlighted the importance of continued cooperation between the Kurdistan Region and the United States.

The delegation also made a strong case for the Kurdistan Region as a leader in media freedom in the Middle East. They highlighted the absence of barriers to free media and independent journalism in the region, pointing out that the Kurdistan Region is home to dozens of free television and radio stations, thousands of websites, and numerous official social media pages. This vibrant media landscape is a testament to the KRG’s commitment to fostering a free press and ensuring that citizens have access to diverse sources of information.

Beyond media freedom, the Kurdistan Region stands out as a model of stability and coexistence in a region often characterized by conflict and division. Despite the ongoing instability in the broader Middle East, political conflicts, and tensions in neighboring countries, the Kurdistan Region remains a peaceful haven for its people. This peace is not only enjoyed by the local population, but also by the political, diplomatic, and military forces residing in the region, including coalition forces. These forces, alongside the peshmerga – the official army of the region – play a crucial role in protecting citizens and confronting terrorist threats.

The KRG delegation proudly shared these achievements during its visit to the United States, emphasizing the Kurdistan Region’s unique position as a beacon of democracy, freedom, and stability in the Middle East. The KRG’s commitment to these principles continues to inspire hope for its future, as it strives to build a more prosperous and democratic society for all its citizens.

 


Peshawa Hawramani is the Spokesperson for the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).