A source from the preparatory committee of the Kurdish National Conference in Rojava announced the postponement of the conference during an ongoing meeting held by the committee. The conference, which was initially scheduled for Friday, April 18, was set to bring together various political parties, forces, and organizations from North and East Syria.
The source attributed the delay to technical issues concerning certain participating parties, emphasizing that preparations are actively continuing to ensure broad and effective participation in the near future.
The conference was expected to conclude recent deliberations among Kurdish forces and culminate in the signing of a unity document during the Newroz celebrations—an outcome reflecting the Kurdish people's aspiration for unity, as expressed during widespread festivities across Kurdistan.
Following a series of meetings, most recently on March 16, Kurdish political forces in North and East Syria reached an agreement on a political document considered a significant step toward Kurdish unity. The document outlines the formation of a committee tasked with negotiating with the Damascus authorities on the rights of the Kurdish people and the necessity of their inclusion in the new Syrian constitution.
Discussions regarding the future of the Kurdish presence in Syria have been ongoing for years. Observers hope that the forthcoming conference, once held, will represent a turning point in Kurdish political engagement and advance the national and collective aspirations of the Kurdish people in Syria.
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