
Final Statement of the Kurdish Unity and Common Position Conference Issued in Qamishlo
ARK News.. Following the conclusion of the Kurdish Unity and Common Position Conference held, Saturday, April 26, 2025, in Qamishlo, the final statement was issued, in which participants adopted the Joint Kurdish Political Vision as a founding document representing a collective will and offering a realistic approach for a just and comprehensive solution to the Kurdish issue within a unified Syria characterized by its multiethnic, multireligious, and multicultural identity.
Text of the Final Statement:
The Kurdish Unity and Common Position Conference was held on April 26, 2025, in Rojava, Kurdistan (Qamishlo city), following intensive dialogues and commendable efforts by friends and allies. The conference witnessed the participation of Kurdish political parties, civil society organizations, women’s movements, and independent Kurdish societal figures from across Kurdish regions in Syria. The aim was to adopt a unified Kurdish vision regarding the reconstruction of a new Syria and to work toward a just resolution of the Kurdish issue at this crucial historical juncture.
After the fall of the authoritarian regime in Damascus on December 8, 2024—a regime responsible for widespread repression, displacement, and devastation—the Syrian people, including Kurds, made immense sacrifices to achieve freedom and dignity. The Kurdish people, in particular, contributed thousands of martyrs and maintained their national struggle in alignment with the broader Syrian democratic movement.
Driven by historical responsibility and the urgent demands of the current stage, a Joint Kurdish Political Vision was formulated. This vision calls for a decentralized, democratic Syria where the rights of all components, including the Kurdish people, are constitutionally recognized and protected, in accordance with international human rights conventions, while empowering women to fully participate in political and social institutions.
The conference unanimously endorsed this Joint Kurdish Political Vision as the foundation for future national dialogue—both among Kurdish political forces themselves and between Kurdish representatives and the new administration in Damascus, as well as other Syrian national forces. The vision promotes building a new, inclusive Syria, free from exclusion or marginalization, based on pluralism and mutual respect, while preserving regional and international relations and contributing to peace and stability in the region.
In conclusion, the conference resolved to form a joint Kurdish delegation as soon as possible to translate this vision into political reality through engagement and dialogue with all relevant parties.
Qamishlo, April 26, 2025
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