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Czech Republic–Kurdistan Region relations

Czech Republic–Kurdistan Region relations are bilateral relations between the Czech Republic and the Kurdistan Region.[note 1] The Czech Republic is represented in the Kurdistan Region through a consulate general in Erbil since 2006,[1] while the Kurdistan region has no representation in the Czech Republic. Relations between the two are characterized by high level talks and cooperation against ISIS. Kurdish President Massoud Barzani visited the Czech Republic in 2015, meeting President Miloš Zeman and other senior government officials.[2] In November 2015, Czech President Miloš Zeman said that he believes the Kurdistan Region will soon become independent.[3]

Czech Republic–Kurdistan Region relations

Czech Republic

Kurdistan Region

History edit

Czechoslovak contacts with Kurdish rebels during the Iraqi Republic (1958-1968) edit

Prague recognized Abd al-Karim Qasim's government on 16 July 1958, and also maintained relations with Kurdish rebels and Iraqi communists. In 1959, a few weeks after the opening of the Czechoslovak embassy in Baghdad, the secretary of the Czech ambassador met with Mustafa Barzani, leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, in Baghdad.[4] In 1960, Iraq and Czechoslovakia signed a protocol on scientific and technical cooperation and Iraqi students, a majority of them Kurds,[5] travelled to Czechoslovakia to study.[6][7]

After the Ba'athist takeover in 1963, Czechoslovakia ended its support for the Iraqi regime and shifted focus towards the Iraqi Communist Party and the Kurds, both of whom were in opposition.[6] Prague established diplomatic ties with the new regime in February 1963, but maintained contacts with the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and Mustafa Barzani. In July 1963, the governing Communist Party of Czechoslovakia adopted policies with the aim of isolating Baghdad internationally, using the Kurds and the communists.[8] Officially, the position of Czechoslovakia regarding Kurdish matters in Iraq was to maintain a position of restraint and not condemn or condone anything. Furthermore, Prague would support the Iraqi government but continue to raise the Kurdish issue internationally to seek a solution and an end to the Kurdish genocide. This was disclosed from a report from 23 July 1963.[8][9] In this period, Prague did not allow any activity in Iraq that was associated with fighting the Kurds.[9]

The Kurdish leader and member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Jalal Talabani visited Prague in July 1963, where he held talks with the Czechoslovak Committee of Solidarity with the Nations of Asia and Africa. During his visit, he urged Prague to provide the Kurds with moral, financial and military support. The Czechoslovak government subsequently decided to send light weapons to about 2,000 Kurdish fighters, but it was not possible to transport the weapons from Czechoslovakia to the Kurdistan Region. Eventually, Prague decided to give to the Kurds the money raised from weapons sales to Baghdad, a policy which continued despite criticism from Baghdad.[5] In 1965 Barzani sent a letter to the Permanent Mission of Czechoslovakia to the United Nations urging Prague to stop supplying arms to the Iraqi regime, but his request was ignored.[8]

In 1975, when Prague began returning Kurdish students to the Ba'athist regime, students led by Yekta Uzunoglu began a hunger strike to protest the measures.[10][11]

Czech Republic (2003-2013) edit

After a deterioration of relations between Czechoslovakia and Iraq due to the Iraq-Iran war,[12] and the Czech Republic's participation in sanctions against Iraq from 1990 to 2003,[13] the Czech Republic focused primarily on the reconstruction of Iraq, but in 2006 a liaison office was opened in Erbil and cultural exhibitions have been held in the Kurdistan Region in this period.[14][15]

Strengthen of ties and military aid (2014-) edit

In 2015, a Czech-Kurdish Chamber of Commerce was founded with the aim of promoting development and growth between Czech companies in the Kurdistan Region and vice versa.[16][17] In March 2017, the Czech government announced that they would invest in the Kurdish agriculture sector.[18]

The Czech Republic has been aiding Kurdish military forces (Peshmerga) since 2014, when ISIS entered Iraq and captured Mosul. In August 2014, the Czech Republic sent Kurdistan 500 tons of ammunition for Kalashnikovs, machine guns, bazookas and 500 hand grenades. The shipment mostly consisted of arms not used any longer by the Czech military.[19][20] In December 2014, the Czech government announced that 5,000 anti-tank missiles were en route to Kurdistan for the fight against ISIS.[21] In January 2016, Czech Deputy Defense Minister Jakub Landovsky visited Erbil to discuss bilateral ties and the fight against ISIS. Landovsky also visited a Peshmerga base in Gwer near Mosul.[22] In the same month, after a meeting with high-ranking Czech officials, the Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka announced that his country would send Kurdistan more rifles and ammunition.[23]

The Czech Republic has also been training Peshmerga in mine-clearance operations and training Kurdish doctors in Paris, and operates some construction projects in the region.[24][25][26]

References edit

  1. ^ . Department of Foreign Relations - Kurdistan Regional Government. Archived from the original on 8 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  2. ^ . 12 May 2015. Archived from the original on 8 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Zeman zkritizoval Turecko za sestřel suchoje, počítá se vznikem Kurdistánu" (in Czech). Novinsky.cz. 29 November 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  4. ^ Sieber, Petr Zídek, Karel (2009). Československo a Blízký východ v letech 1948-1989 (in Czech). Praha: Ústav mezinárodních vztahů. p. 93. ISBN 9788086506760.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b Michael Murad & Miroslav Slaveš (2015). "Kurdská komunita v České Republice". Český lid (in Czech). 102 (1). Institute of Ethnology, Czech Academy of Sciences: 21.
  6. ^ a b Mária Holubová & Mária Rošteková (2014). "Slovakia and Arab countries: Yesterday and Today". Politické vedy (2): 28–52. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  7. ^ "The Kurdish Community in the Czech Republic and Its Transnational Practices". p. 300. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  8. ^ a b c Ahmed Mohamed Khalid (2012). "Česko-irácké vztahy a soudobý Irák" (in Czech): 36–38. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ a b Sieber, Petr Zídek, Karel (2009). Československo a Blízký východ v letech 1948-1989 (in Czech). Praha: Ústav mezinárodních vztahů. pp. 94–95. ISBN 9788086506760.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "Islamic Trojan Horse in Czech Republic I". Yekta Uzunoglu. Retrieved 2018-07-13.
  11. ^ "Kdo je kdo: MUDr. Yekta Uzunoglu" (in Czech). BezPolitickéKorektnosti. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  12. ^ The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. 2008. p. 281.
  13. ^ Rick Fawn (2005). The Czech Republic: A Nation of Velvet (3 ed.). Amsterdam: Taylor & Francis. p. 135.
  14. ^ "Czech Republic opens commercial liaison office in Erbil". 2 May 2006. Retrieved 7 April 2017.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Report on the foreign policy of the Czech Republic between January 2007 and December 2007. Prague: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. 2008. p. 236. ISBN 978-80-86345-68-0.
  16. ^ (in Czech). CREA. April 2015. Archived from the original on 23 October 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  17. ^ "The Czech-Kurdish Chamber of Commerce". Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  18. ^ "Czech Republic to invest in Kurdistan's agriculture, build tractor factory". Kurdistan24. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  19. ^ "Česká vláda dodá 500 tun munice Kurdům bojujícím proti islamistům". idnes.cz. 27 September 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  20. ^ Abdelhak Mamoun. "URGENT: Kurdish Peshmerga to receive 1st shipment of AK-47 ammunition from Czech Republic next week". Iraqi News. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  21. ^ "Czech missiles en route to Erbil as Kurds celebrate fresh war victories". Rudaw. 21 December 2014. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  22. ^ "Barzani received Czech Deputy Defense Minister". Kurdistan24. 11 January 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  23. ^ "Czech Republic to supply more rifles, ammunition for Peshmerga". Rudaw. 25 January 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  24. ^ . Kurdistan Regional Government. 5 April 2016. Archived from the original on 12 July 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  25. ^ "Czech Republic Constructs Refugee Camp in Sulaymaniyah". BasNews. 14 April 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  26. ^ "Czech to Train Peshmerga on Mine-Clearance Operations". BasNews. 29 August 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2017.

Further reading edit

  • "Březen 1990: Československá petice odsoudila útok na Kurdy". Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  • "Peshmerga doctor is first Czech citizen to die in fighting IS". Prague Daily Monitor. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  • Opening of a new building of the Czech Academic City in Erbil, Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Erbil (published 3 February 2021), 21 April 2019

Notes edit

  1. ^ While Kurdistan Region refers to the autonomous Kurdish region in Northern Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan is a geographical term referring to the Kurdish area of Iraq.

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Czech Republic Kurdistan Region relations are bilateral relations between the Czech Republic and the Kurdistan Region note 1 The Czech Republic is represented in the Kurdistan Region through a consulate general in Erbil since 2006 1 while the Kurdistan region has no representation in the Czech Republic Relations between the two are characterized by high level talks and cooperation against ISIS Kurdish President Massoud Barzani visited the Czech Republic in 2015 meeting President Milos Zeman and other senior government officials 2 In November 2015 Czech President Milos Zeman said that he believes the Kurdistan Region will soon become independent 3 Czech Republic Kurdistan Region relationsCzech Republic Kurdistan Region Contents 1 History 1 1 Czechoslovak contacts with Kurdish rebels during the Iraqi Republic 1958 1968 1 2 Czech Republic 2003 2013 1 3 Strengthen of ties and military aid 2014 2 References 3 Further reading 4 NotesHistory editCzechoslovak contacts with Kurdish rebels during the Iraqi Republic 1958 1968 edit Prague recognized Abd al Karim Qasim s government on 16 July 1958 and also maintained relations with Kurdish rebels and Iraqi communists In 1959 a few weeks after the opening of the Czechoslovak embassy in Baghdad the secretary of the Czech ambassador met with Mustafa Barzani leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Baghdad 4 In 1960 Iraq and Czechoslovakia signed a protocol on scientific and technical cooperation and Iraqi students a majority of them Kurds 5 travelled to Czechoslovakia to study 6 7 After the Ba athist takeover in 1963 Czechoslovakia ended its support for the Iraqi regime and shifted focus towards the Iraqi Communist Party and the Kurds both of whom were in opposition 6 Prague established diplomatic ties with the new regime in February 1963 but maintained contacts with the Kurdistan Democratic Party and Mustafa Barzani In July 1963 the governing Communist Party of Czechoslovakia adopted policies with the aim of isolating Baghdad internationally using the Kurds and the communists 8 Officially the position of Czechoslovakia regarding Kurdish matters in Iraq was to maintain a position of restraint and not condemn or condone anything Furthermore Prague would support the Iraqi government but continue to raise the Kurdish issue internationally to seek a solution and an end to the Kurdish genocide This was disclosed from a report from 23 July 1963 8 9 In this period Prague did not allow any activity in Iraq that was associated with fighting the Kurds 9 The Kurdish leader and member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Jalal Talabani visited Prague in July 1963 where he held talks with the Czechoslovak Committee of Solidarity with the Nations of Asia and Africa During his visit he urged Prague to provide the Kurds with moral financial and military support The Czechoslovak government subsequently decided to send light weapons to about 2 000 Kurdish fighters but it was not possible to transport the weapons from Czechoslovakia to the Kurdistan Region Eventually Prague decided to give to the Kurds the money raised from weapons sales to Baghdad a policy which continued despite criticism from Baghdad 5 In 1965 Barzani sent a letter to the Permanent Mission of Czechoslovakia to the United Nations urging Prague to stop supplying arms to the Iraqi regime but his request was ignored 8 In 1975 when Prague began returning Kurdish students to the Ba athist regime students led by Yekta Uzunoglu began a hunger strike to protest the measures 10 11 Czech Republic 2003 2013 edit After a deterioration of relations between Czechoslovakia and Iraq due to the Iraq Iran war 12 and the Czech Republic s participation in sanctions against Iraq from 1990 to 2003 13 the Czech Republic focused primarily on the reconstruction of Iraq but in 2006 a liaison office was opened in Erbil and cultural exhibitions have been held in the Kurdistan Region in this period 14 15 Strengthen of ties and military aid 2014 edit In 2015 a Czech Kurdish Chamber of Commerce was founded with the aim of promoting development and growth between Czech companies in the Kurdistan Region and vice versa 16 17 In March 2017 the Czech government announced that they would invest in the Kurdish agriculture sector 18 The Czech Republic has been aiding Kurdish military forces Peshmerga since 2014 when ISIS entered Iraq and captured Mosul In August 2014 the Czech Republic sent Kurdistan 500 tons of ammunition for Kalashnikovs machine guns bazookas and 500 hand grenades The shipment mostly consisted of arms not used any longer by the Czech military 19 20 In December 2014 the Czech government announced that 5 000 anti tank missiles were en route to Kurdistan for the fight against ISIS 21 In January 2016 Czech Deputy Defense Minister Jakub Landovsky visited Erbil to discuss bilateral ties and the fight against ISIS Landovsky also visited a Peshmerga base in Gwer near Mosul 22 In the same month after a meeting with high ranking Czech officials the Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka announced that his country would send Kurdistan more rifles and ammunition 23 The Czech Republic has also been training Peshmerga in mine clearance operations and training Kurdish doctors in Paris and operates some construction projects in the region 24 25 26 References edit Consulate General of the Czech Republic Department of Foreign Relations Kurdistan Regional Government Archived from the original on 8 April 2017 Retrieved 5 April 2017 President Barzani meets Czech President and Prime Minister 12 May 2015 Archived from the original on 8 April 2017 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Zeman zkritizoval Turecko za sestrel suchoje pocita se vznikem Kurdistanu in Czech Novinsky cz 29 November 2015 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Sieber Petr Zidek Karel 2009 Ceskoslovensko a Blizky vychod v letech 1948 1989 in Czech Praha Ustav mezinarodnich vztahu p 93 ISBN 9788086506760 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Michael Murad amp Miroslav Slaves 2015 Kurdska komunita v Ceske Republice Cesky lid in Czech 102 1 Institute of Ethnology Czech Academy of Sciences 21 a b Maria Holubova amp Maria Rostekova 2014 Slovakia and Arab countries Yesterday and Today Politicke vedy 2 28 52 Retrieved 5 April 2017 The Kurdish Community in the Czech Republic and Its Transnational Practices p 300 Retrieved 5 April 2017 a b c Ahmed Mohamed Khalid 2012 Cesko iracke vztahy a soudoby Irak in Czech 36 38 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Sieber Petr Zidek Karel 2009 Ceskoslovensko a Blizky vychod v letech 1948 1989 in Czech Praha Ustav mezinarodnich vztahu pp 94 95 ISBN 9788086506760 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Islamic Trojan Horse in Czech Republic I Yekta Uzunoglu Retrieved 2018 07 13 Kdo je kdo MUDr Yekta Uzunoglu in Czech BezPolitickeKorektnosti Retrieved 6 April 2017 The Encyclopedia of the Arab Israeli Conflict 2008 p 281 Rick Fawn 2005 The Czech Republic A Nation of Velvet 3 ed Amsterdam Taylor amp Francis p 135 Czech Republic opens commercial liaison office in Erbil 2 May 2006 Retrieved 7 April 2017 permanent dead link Report on the foreign policy of the Czech Republic between January 2007 and December 2007 Prague Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic 2008 p 236 ISBN 978 80 86345 68 0 Zalozeni Cesko kurdske obchodni komory a zahajeni spoluprace s Kurdskou regionalni vladou Iracke republiky in Czech CREA April 2015 Archived from the original on 23 October 2022 Retrieved 5 April 2017 The Czech Kurdish Chamber of Commerce Retrieved 5 April 2017 Czech Republic to invest in Kurdistan s agriculture build tractor factory Kurdistan24 29 March 2017 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Ceska vlada doda 500 tun munice Kurdum bojujicim proti islamistum idnes cz 27 September 2013 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Abdelhak Mamoun URGENT Kurdish Peshmerga to receive 1st shipment of AK 47 ammunition from Czech Republic next week Iraqi News Retrieved 5 April 2017 Czech missiles en route to Erbil as Kurds celebrate fresh war victories Rudaw 21 December 2014 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Barzani received Czech Deputy Defense Minister Kurdistan24 11 January 2016 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Czech Republic to supply more rifles ammunition for Peshmerga Rudaw 25 January 2016 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Czech Republic supports the Kurdistan Region Kurdistan Regional Government 5 April 2016 Archived from the original on 12 July 2018 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Czech Republic Constructs Refugee Camp in Sulaymaniyah BasNews 14 April 2016 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Czech to Train Peshmerga on Mine Clearance Operations BasNews 29 August 2016 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Further reading edit Brezen 1990 Ceskoslovenska petice odsoudila utok na Kurdy Retrieved 5 April 2017 Peshmerga doctor is first Czech citizen to die in fighting IS Prague Daily Monitor 1 June 2016 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Opening of a new building of the Czech Academic City in Erbil Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Erbil published 3 February 2021 21 April 2019Notes edit While Kurdistan Region refers to the autonomous Kurdish region in Northern Iraq Iraqi Kurdistan is a geographical term referring to the Kurdish area of Iraq Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Czech Republic Kurdistan Region relations amp oldid 1193277394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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