Shared progress guided a high-level meeting in Erbil between Vision Education and senior Chinese diplomats. The discussion aimed to strengthen academic cooperation and highlight new opportunities for regional development.
Vision Education welcomed Liu Jun, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China, along with attaché Tang Yan. The hosts and guests reviewed existing projects and examined ways to deepen institutional partnerships in education.
The meeting emphasized China’s long-term national priorities that assign major importance to education. Both sides agreed that coordinated training programs could support shared progress across multiple fields in the coming years.
Participants highlighted rising interest in language learning within both regions. They agreed to expand teacher training and develop stronger programs for Chinese-language instruction in Kurdistan. These steps aim to improve student mobility and encourage shared progress through new cultural connections.
The conversation also focused on youth-oriented initiatives. Leaders explored plans to expand internship programs, research exchanges, and classroom partnerships between universities. They noted that these efforts could create stronger academic bridges between the two regions.
Technology development formed another part of the dialogue. Officials discussed integrating digital tools and artificial intelligence into teaching systems. They agreed that modern curriculum updates would help schools respond to changing workforce needs.
Representatives also addressed recent challenges affecting several Chinese companies operating in the Kurdistan Region. They encouraged closer coordination between educators and the private sector to create more career-ready graduates.
Vision Education stressed its commitment to long-term cooperation. The organization expressed readiness to increase teacher exchanges and support future delegation visits. Leaders emphasized that sustained dialogue remains crucial for advancing stable and productive relations.
As the meeting concluded, both sides expressed optimism about future steps. They agreed to continue consultations, launch new academic proposals, and strengthen cross-cultural ties through a steady expansion of educational cooperation.

