Masrour Barzani and Coalition Commander discuss rise in ISIS threat

The recent rise in Islamic State attacks in both Iraq and Syria was at the top of the agenda in discussions between the Kurdistan Region’s top security chief and the Commanding General for Special Forces in the US-led coalition on Monday.

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – The recent rise in Islamic State attacks in both Iraq and Syria was at the top of the agenda in discussions between the Kurdistan Region’s top security chief and the Commanding General for Special Forces in the US-led coalition on Monday.

Kurdistan Region Security Council (KRSC) Chancellor Masrour Barzani met with Maj. Gen. Patrick Roberson, Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve Commanding General, to discuss the progress in the anti-Islamic State campaign in Iraq and Syria, a KRSC statement explained.

“On Iraq, both expressed concern about a recent uptick in ISIS attacks,” the statement said.

Both Barzani and Roberson “agreed that closer coordination between the Kurdistan Region and Iraq, on one hand, and continued engagement from the Global Coalition on the other, is crucial to preventing the return of terrorism.”

Indeed, ties between the Kurdish Peshmerga and Iraqi Security Forces have much improved with the new Iraqi government, following the low to which they fell, after the previous prime minister, Haidar al-Abadi, responded to the Kurdistan Region’s historic independence referendum by attacking Kirkuk and other disputed areas.

On Monday, a delegation from the Iraqi Ministry of Defense arrived in Kurdistan to meet with officials from the Ministry of Peshmerga and discuss, among other issues, the latest anti-Islamic State campaigns in the disputed territories.

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Barzani and Roberson also “exchanged ideas to de-escalate tensions” in Syria, and they “reviewed political developments in Iraq and other regional issues of bilateral importance,” the KRSC statement noted.

The senior Kurdish leader last met with Roberson in February, when the two also reviewed progress in the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

Barzani regularly meets with foreign commanders and military advisors to discuss security developments in the region, as well as continued support for the Peshmerga.

In January, he met with US Brigadier General Austin Renforth of Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve. In their meeting, the two reviewed improvements and further training for the Kurdish forces.

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Kurdistan 24 spoke with Renforth, Deputy Commanding General-Operations (Iraq), in December on the sidelines of a ceremony at Coalition Headquarters in Erbil International Airport, where the Kurdistan Training Coordination Center (KTCC) saw a change of command.

Renforth explained that the Coalition trains the Peshmerga on “a variety of missions, mostly wide-area security missions.”

He also stressed that it is “important to have a well-trained Peshmerga Force for the security of all of this region,” emphasizing the word, “all.

The KTCC was established in 2014, as the US entered the battle against the Islamic State, mobilizing a large coalition against the terrorist organization. Since then, the KTCC has trained over 13,000 Peshmerga. 

Editing by Laurie Mylroie