Leaders from rival Kurdish groups look to mend ties during Syria upheaval
- Leaders of two rival Kurdish groups met in northern Iraq to discuss reconciliation amid political upheaval in Syria, which has created uncertainty for Kurds in the region.
- The meeting in Irbil involved KDP leader Masoud Barzani and SDF commander Mazloum Abdi, focusing on unifying Kurdish positions in Syria and distancing the SDF from the PKK.
- A senior KDP official described the meeting as a significant achievement for strengthening Kurdish unity during Syria's transitional phase.
- Barzani emphasized the need for a united Kurdish front to negotiate effectively with Syria's new government, potentially gaining broader international support.
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