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Syrian Kurds meet in Qamishli to shape future Syria

April 26, 2025 / 7:27 PM
Syrian Kurds meet in Qamishli to shape future Syria
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Sharjah 24 – AFP: On Saturday, over 400 Kurdish leaders and representatives from Syria, Iraq, and Turkey gathered in Qamishli for a conference titled "Unity of the Kurdish Position and Lines." The event aimed to forge a unified Kurdish stance on Syria's future following the recent political upheaval.

Advocating for a unified Kurdish vision

Aldar Khalil, a senior member of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), emphassed that Kurds, as a significant component of Syria, must present a cohesive proposal for the nation's future. He highlighted federalism as one of the potential solutions under consideration.

Calls for a decentralised and inclusive Syria

Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), addressed the conference, asserting that the gathering's purpose was to promote Syria's unity, not division. He advocated for a new, decentralized constitution that ensures all Syrian communities receive their rightful representation and rights.

Diverse participation reflects Kurdish unity efforts

The conference saw participation from various Kurdish factions, including those aligned with the PYD and the Kurdish National Council (ENKS). This collaboration signifies a concerted effort to overcome past divisions and present a united front in shaping Syria's future.

Context of Recent Political Developments

The conference follows a significant agreement between the Kurdish-led administration and Syria's interim government, led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa. This deal aims to integrate Kurdish-controlled regions into the national framework, recognising Kurdish rights and unifying civil and military institutions.

Conclusion

The Qamishli conference marks a pivotal moment for Syrian Kurds, as they seek to influence the country's reconstruction and governance post-Assad. Their unified approach underscores a commitment to a democratic, inclusive, and decentralised Syria that acknowledges the rights and contributions of all its communities.

 

April 26, 2025 / 7:27 PM

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