To announce a shared Kurdish vision of future Syria

The "Unity of Kurdish Position and Stance in Rojava Kurdistan" conference announced the adoption of a shared Kurdish vision based on building a new Syria as a cornerstone for national debate, either within Kurdish political parties, or between them and the Damascus government and other Syrian national forces.

To announce a shared Kurdish vision of future Syria
26 April, 2025   16:31
NEWS DESK

The "Unity of Kurdish Position and Stance in Rojava Kurdistan" conference concluded today morning with the participation of more than 400 figures from Rojava and Northern and Southern Kurdistan, as well as figures from other regions of Syria and representatives of several Kurdish and Kurdish parties and forces.

Some of the delegations made speeches during the conference, and after that, the conference was closed to journalists. To wrap things up, a final statement was issued, first read in Kurdish by Fawza Youssef, member of the Democratic Union Party's (PYD) Presidency, followed by Mohammed Ismail, head of the Kurdish National Council in Syria. The following was read:

"The Kurdish unity conference in Rojava Kurdistan was held on April 26, 2025, in the city of Qamishlo, as a result of intense dialogue and noble efforts from friends and brothers, with the participation of Kurdish parties, civil society organizations, the women's movement, women's organizations, and independent Kurdish community groups from various Kurdish regions in Syria. The conference was to agree upon a shared Kurdish vision for establishing a new Syria, participating in shaping its future, and solving the Kurdish question there. This comes at this critical stage in the history of Syria, following the overthrowing of the Damascus tyrannical regime on December 8, 2024. This regime desecrated the freedom and dignity of the Syrian people, with all their ethnic, religious, and social components, and destroyed the country throughout the whole Syrian geography, killing, displacing, and forcing millions of its people to emigrate. As much as the Syrian people have sacrificed themselves to overthrow the regime, bring an end to its tyranny, and achieve their freedom and dignity, the Kurdish people in Syria have also greatly sacrificed and lost thousands of martyrs in resisting this regime. The regime. The Kurdish people have struggled over decades to relieve national oppression from their shoulders and achieve their national rights, always linking their national struggle to their national struggle to establish a pluralistic democratic system for all Syrians."

On the grounds of historical responsibility and in response to the demands of the moment, the following was achieved:

A shared Kurdish political vision was outlined that constituted a common will and realistic project for a fair solution of the Kurdish question in Syria as a democratic and decentralized state.

The members ratified the shared Kurdish vision presented to the conference as a founding document expressing a shared will and setting out a realistic vision for a fair and complete solution to the Kurdish issue within the framework of an integrated Syria, with its multi-ethnic, multi-religious, and multicultural nature. Its constitution guarantees the national rights of the Kurdish people, adheres to international human rights conventions and agreements, preserves women's freedom and rights, and enables them to have active participation in all institutions.

By confirming this shared Kurdish vision, the conference urges it to become the basis for national dialogue, either within the Kurdish political movement itself, or between it and the new Syrian government in Damascus and other Syrian national forces. This vision will assist in forging a new Syria that includes all its citizens and does not leave any of them out or exclude them. This vision will be dissociated from single-minded thinking in mind and practice, and safeguard their dignity and rights constitutionally without discrimination of any nature. Syria will respect its national and international relations and be a factor of stability and security within the region.

Finally, the conference decided to form a common Kurdish delegation at the earliest opportunity in order to begin work on translating this vision into political terms and to communicate and negotiate with the concerned authorities to achieve its objectives.

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ANHA