A high-level delegation from Kurdistan is set to visit Baghdad to discuss agreements, in an effort to end the outstanding crises between the two sides, MP Bashir al-Haddad said.
This time the negotiations and the outcome of the talks will be "concrete" and will result in long-term agreements, Haddad said, adding that these agreements will not allow the recurrence of the crises between Erbil and Baghdad.
This comes only few days after Nechirvan Barzani, who served as Kurdistan's prime minister, assumed post as the president of the Kurdistan region. Barzani has always called for solving the outstanding problems with Baghdad.
Iraq’s autonomous region of Kurdistan has endured a year of unrest with Baghdad since it backed independence in a referendum in 2017.