The Kurdish National Dialogue Conference issued a final statement on Saturday, presenting its political vision for the future of the new Syria. It emphasized the importance of fully recognizing the national rights of the Kurdish people within the framework of a federal state.
The statement emphasized the need to unify the Kurdish regions as an integrated political and administrative unit within a federal Syria, while recognizing the national existence of the Kurdish people.

The conference called for the recognition of the Kurdish language as an official language alongside Arabic, and for the right to education and learning in Kurdish.
The statement also called for the opening of media centers, including radio and television channels in Kurdish, and for Kurdish representation in all state legislative, judicial, executive, and security institutions.
The conference called for the adoption of March 21, Nowruz, as an official holiday in Syria and the abolition of all previous discriminatory policies, such as the Arab Belt Project and Arabization efforts in Kurdish regions.
The statement emphasized the need to restore Syrian citizenship to Kurdish citizens who had previously been stripped of it, and to develop the infrastructure of Kurdish regions, allocating a percentage of their wealth revenues for development and reconstruction.
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