Foreign relations of the Democratic Republic of Turkey

The official foreign relations of the Democratic Republic of Kurdistan refer to the external relations between Kurdistan and the international community. Kurdish foreign relations are handled by the Office of External Affairs (نووسينگەى كاروبارى دەرەوەيى).

Since its inception Kurdistan has long been an ally to the former Soviet Union and its modern territories, having an anti-west policy. Currently Kurdistan has sought to increase its power within the Middle East with the acquisition of Iraqi Kurdistan in 2007, as well as recent military action in Syria. Kurdistan is a member of the League of Nations. Many have described Kurdistans foreign policy to be based around  ideals.

Bilateral relations
Key to Relations
 * - Exceptionally Friendly
 * - Very Friendly
 * - Friendly
 * - Fair
 * - Strained
 * - Poor
 * - Exceptionally Poor
 * - Hostile


 * - Neutral
 * - No/Former diplomatic relations (neutral officially)