US-French delegation meets Kurdish National Council leaders in Qamishli

The meeting centered on key issues affecting Kurdish communities, with a particular focus on the importance of fostering Kurdish unity.

The city of Qamishli. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
The city of Qamishli. (Photo: Kurdistan24)

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – A joint US-French delegation held discussions with leaders of the Kurdish National Council (KNC) in Qamishli, KNC spokesperson Faysal Yusuf told Kurdistan24 on Friday.  

The meeting centered on key issues affecting Kurdish communities, with a particular focus on the importance of fostering Kurdish unity. However, Yusuf noted that the talks were inconclusive and are expected to continue in future meetings.  

The KNC, formed in October 2011 in Erbil, Iraq, under the patronage of President Masoud Barzani, aims to unify various Kurdish political factions in Syria. The council advocates for Kurdish rights and represents Kurdish interests within the Syrian opposition. It comprises a coalition of parties and organizations working toward greater autonomy and recognition for Kurds in the region.  

Further talks are anticipated as part of ongoing efforts to address the challenges facing Kurdish communities and to strengthen cooperation among stakeholders.

 
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