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Duhok Hosts Key Forum on Middle East Peace and Security

The Kurdistan Region will host the 6th Middle East Peace and Security Forum on November 18, 2025. This event will serve as a critical platform to advance Middle East peace and security. Organizers emphasized that the forum will allow regional and international leaders to exchange ideas, share strategies, and discuss solutions for ongoing conflicts.

The conference will bring together a wide range of political figures, diplomats, and academics. Attendees include Kurdistan Regional Government President Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Sudani. Moreover, hundreds of senior regional and international leaders will participate, highlighting the forum’s global significance.

This year’s forum focuses on addressing current conflicts and challenges in the Middle East. Participants will seek long-term strategies to promote stability, enhance security, and foster cooperation across the region. Furthermore, sessions will concentrate on the situation in the Kurdistan Region and Iraq, exploring practical solutions that could influence broader regional security.

Kurdistan24 Media Institute will cover all activities as the official media sponsor. The institute plans extensive reporting across television, online platforms, and social media. Audiences can follow panels, discussions, and expert analyses to stay informed about developments in the forum.

Organized annually by the American University-Kurdistan in Duhok, the conference has become a vital event for policy dialogue. It regularly examines security, political, and economic challenges while promoting collaboration among regional and international stakeholders. This year, the forum will feature multiple panels focusing on Iraq, the Kurdistan Region, and the wider Middle East.

Experts will discuss strategies to strengthen Middle East peace and security, while also evaluating recent regional developments and potential threats. They will share insights on governance, conflict resolution, and international cooperation. Additionally, discussions will emphasize the importance of sustainable policies and diplomatic solutions to ongoing disputes.

Overall, the 6th Middle East Peace and Security Forum highlights the region’s commitment to dialogue, cooperation, and long-term stability. By bringing together influential leaders, the event reinforces the importance of Middle East peace and security as a guiding principle for future policies.

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