KNC delegation meets Syria’s Tomorrow Movement leader
Syria’s future governance, the ongoing state of the Peace and Freedom Front, and the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2254 were the key issues discussed in the meeting.

Jan. 17, 2025
ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – A delegation from the Kurdish National Council (KNC), led by Mohammed Ismail, President of the Council, visited Sheikh Ahmed al-Jarba, leader of Syria’s Tomorrow Movement, on Thursday, in the village of Tel Khazal, 3.3 km from Derik in Rojava.
During the meeting, both sides addressed key issues concerning Syria’s future governance, the ongoing state of the Peace and Freedom Front, and the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2254.
The resolution emphasizes the importance of a negotiated settlement that includes all ethnic and religious groups in Syria, ensuring a fair and peaceful transition.
The Peace and Freedom Front (PFF), a significant political alliance, consists of the KNC, Syria’s Tomorrow Movement, the Assyrian Democratic Organization, and the Arab Council of the Euphrates and Jazira.
This coalition advocates for a democratic Syria that respects the rights of all minorities, with a particular focus on the Kurdish people and other marginalized communities.
As it is known the Kurdish National Council in Syria is a political coalition that includes a group of Kurdish parties working to represent the Kurdish people in Syria.
It was founded on Oct. 26, 2011, amid the Syrian revolution, with the goal of promoting the political, cultural, and social rights of the Kurds.