President Barzani Supports Kurdish Unity and National Struggle at 12th Congress of KDP-Syria
In a powerful speech delivered at the 12th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)-Syria, President Barzani expressed his warm welcome to the guests gathered in Erbil and extended his best wishes for the success of the congress.
Addressing the attendees, he emphasized the importance of meeting the demands of the Kurdish people and achieving success in their national struggle.
President Barzani lauded the significant role played by the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in the Aylul and Gulan revolutions, acknowledging the sacrifices made by the Roj Army in the fight against ISIS terrorists.
He expressed gratitude to all those who have been instrumental in the people's liberation movement, both past and present, while sending greetings to the resilient masses, including those displaced and those who have remained in their homeland.
With a focus on unity and resilience, President Barzani expressed his hope for the creation of a conducive environment that would allow the Kurdish people to return to their ancestral homeland and confront challenges together. He reiterated that the Kurdish people have been steadfast in supporting the Syrian Kurdish population since the beginning of the events in 2011, advocating for their unity and endorsing their decision-making process.
The President highlighted the Kurdish Regional Government's support for three congresses held previously, including two in Erbil and one in Duhok, aimed at fostering national struggle and unity. He lamented the obstacles that hindered the realization of achievements, leading to sacrifices being made.
In closing, President Barzani reaffirmed his unwavering support for a genuine national struggle that serves the legitimate cause of the Kurdish people in Syria. He paid homage to the souls of the unjustly martyred and those imprisoned, recognizing their unwavering dedication to their cause.
The 12th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)-Syria has been taking place over the course of two days in Erbil, with over 220 members in attendance. The congress aims to further strengthen Kurdish unity and solidarity, paving the way for a brighter future for the Kurdish people in Syria.