During the first part of his visit, the defense minister affirmed that “Italian forces will remain in Kurdistan Region, as they will continue training and support the Peshmerga forces.”
Guerini is expected to visit Italian troops currently stationed at Kurdistan Region military bases to which they have been deployed as part of the training mission, Kurdistan 24 reported.
In a previous visit to Erbil last month, Guerini met with Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, where he highlighted the past relations between the Kurdistan Region and Italy.
He also thanked the Peshmerga, and people of Kurdistan in general, for their daring fight against the extremist group of the Islamic State (IS).
Guerini stated that “his country, as a key member of the Global Coalition against the IS, will continue to support the Peshmerga and the KRG in protecting the people of the Kurdistan Region and Iraq,” according to a KRG statement.
Aside from providing training to Kurdish Peshmerga and Iraqi forces in recent years, Italy also provided humanitarian aid to 200 families in late 2017, displaced by a powerful earthquake that hit primarily in southern districts of the autonomous federal region.
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<p style="text-align:left">The Kurdistan Regional Government&rsquo;s (KRG) Minister of Peshmerga Shorish Ismael and Italian Defense Minister Lorenzo Guerini met in the Kurdistan Region's capital on Tuesday to discuss, among other things, the European country's continued support for Kurdish security forces.
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