Despite
the upheaval and violence that has occurred in Iraq over the last
decade, the one region which has remained relatively stable is that of
Iraqi Kurdistan. The Kurdistan Regional Government has maintained
security while exploiting its natural resources. They have also carved
out an increasingly influential role politically in the fractious Iraqi
system of governance, and with elections scheduled in Iraq for this
year, the Kurds could once again play a potentially key kingmaker role.
The
increased importance of Iraqi Kurdistan has also been noted by the
House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, which recently launched an
inquiry into its policy in relation to this region.
By
kind invitation of Meg Munn MP (Co-Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary
Group on the Kurdistan Region in Iraq), The Henry Jackson Society is
pleased to invite you to a discussion with Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir,
Head of the Department of Foreign Relations of the Kurdistan Regional
Government. Mr Bakir will discuss the role of the Kurds in Iraq today,
and the extent to which they will be influential new players in an
increasingly dangerous Middle East.
The discussion
‘Iraqi Kurdistan: From Genocide to Liberation and Federalism’ will be
with Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir, Head of the Department of Foreign
Relations of the Kurdistan Regional Government in a Joint Meeting with
the All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Kurdistan Region in Iraq in the
House of Commons. Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir was appointed as the
first Head of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Department of
Foreign Relations with ministerial rank in September 2006.
Details:
TIME: 1 - 2pm, Wednesday 9th April 2014 VENUE: Committee Room 9, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
To attend
please RSVP to: researchassistant10@henryjacksonsociety.org
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