President Masoud Barzani underscored the need for a democratic and peaceful solution to the Kurdish question in Syria during his meeting at the MEPS forum. He stressed that the Kurdish issue must find its place within a new and stable Syrian framework, and he encouraged leaders to pursue dialogue that strengthens coexistence. Moreover, he argued that real progress begins when every side commits to democratic principles and mutual respect.
Barzani highlighted the importance of unity among Kurdish political factions. He explained that divisions weaken the Kurdish position, and he urged groups to overcome disagreements through constructive talks. Furthermore, he said cooperation creates stronger political leverage and opens more space for meaningful negotiations with other Syrian actors. He also encouraged Kurdish leaders to adopt a common strategy that protects the rights of all communities.
During the forum, Barzani met with SDF Commander Mazloum Abdi and KNCS President Mohammed Ismail. He praised their ongoing efforts to reduce tensions and expand dialogue. Moreover, he emphasized that consistent communication helps avoid misunderstandings and strengthens internal stability. He also noted that regional security improves when Kurdish groups coordinate rather than compete.
Barzani stressed that the broader Syrian crisis requires balanced and inclusive solutions. He argued that long-term peace depends on recognizing cultural rights, supporting local governance, and ensuring fair political representation. Additionally, he urged all sides to avoid escalation and focus on constructive engagement.
Through these remarks, Barzani reaffirmed his belief in dialogue, unity, and democratic reform as the foundation for a stable future for Syria’s Kurds.
