Egyptian President to a Kurdish Girl: No one can erase the Kurdish identity
ARK News: Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Sisi stressed that the Kurdish identity would not be erased, while stressing that the Kurdish people had suffered over the past 60 years.
A young Kurdish woman asked a question about the future of the Kurds to Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Sisi, who said: During the past years, there was a division of the State of Kurdistan between Iran, Turkey, Syria and Iraq, but I have a comparison that relies on work and peace, because the identity is not possible for anyone to take from you, and just as you stand now you are talking about it despite everything that happened.
The Egyptian president indicated that "the Kurdish language, customs and traditions of the Kurds exist, but the loss of resources for the Kurdish people is the price that was lost from the Kurds."
And the third edition of the World Youth Forum launched in the evening of last Saturday, in the city of Sharma el-Sheikh, in the presence of President Abdul-Fattah Sisi, with the participation of 8,000 young people from different parts of the world.
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