Kurdistan Regional Government Minister Ano Jawhar represented the Kurdistan Region at the International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington. The event brought together government officials, lawmakers, and faith leaders from around the world. Moreover, participants discussed coexistence, tolerance, and the protection of religious communities.
During the summit, Jawhar highlighted the Kurdistan Region’s long-standing commitment to religious freedom. He stressed that the Region continues to protect diverse ethnic and religious groups. Additionally, he pointed to legal and social frameworks that support peaceful coexistence.
Several international delegates praised President Masoud Barzani’s role in promoting stability and tolerance. Furthermore, they acknowledged his efforts to encourage dialogue and peaceful solutions in Syria. As a result, speakers described the Kurdistan Region as a model for coexistence.
Jawhar also held meetings with US officials and civil society representatives. In these discussions, he emphasized cooperation on human rights and religious freedom. Meanwhile, he reaffirmed the Kurdistan Region’s willingness to engage with international partners.
The summit addressed challenges facing religious minorities worldwide. Therefore, participants called for stronger global coordination. Likewise, they urged governments to protect vulnerable communities.
Jawhar welcomed these discussions and expressed readiness to contribute. He noted that the Kurdistan Region has hosted displaced religious communities for years. Consequently, he said the Region understands the importance of tolerance firsthand.
The International Religious Freedom Summit continues to serve as a key global platform. Ultimately, Kurdistan’s participation underscored its growing international role. In turn, the event strengthened diplomatic engagement with global partners.
