There are two houses number (10) in London, one of them is the residence and office of the British Prime Minister where all the important decisions of the British Empire are made, the other number (10) is in James's Square and until 1927 it was also the home and office He was the Prime Minister of the Kingdom, after that date it became the headquarters of the Royal Research Center Chatham House, which is one of the most important research centers in the world, founded in 1920; It is an important place for British political decisions and dozens of diplomats, great researchers and visible politicians work there. That center gives importance to those issues that are important according to the international community and have global implications. According to some observers and researchers, Masrur Barzani's visit to Chatham House and presentation of the article there was more important than opening the door of house number (10). Downing Street, for the first time in the center's 102-year history, the Kurds have become a place of importance, and Masrur Barzani is the first Kurdish politician to present the article in that center.
In this book, an attempt has been made to give different explanations about Masrur Barzani's speech at Chatham House, a number of university teachers, politicians, writers and commentators have explained and evaluated that speech from different angles. All of them have been collected together with the speech of the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government in this book, so that it is available to the readers as a historical document and a source.