The President of the Women's Federation visited the Foreign Relations Office of the KDP

The President of the Women's Federation visited the Foreign Relations Office of the KDP


Kurdistan | July 2, 2026

At the headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Foreign Relations Office, and in the presence of office members Amir Jargis Head of the Europe Desk at the Foreign Relations Office of the KDP and Mina Sami member of the International Organizations Desk, a warm welcome was extended to Ms. Shirin Zaki, President of the Kurdistan Diaspora Women’s Federation.

At the beginning of the meeting, the Foreign Relations Office members welcomed the Federation's President and extended their warmest congratulations on the anniversary of the federation's founding. They highly praised the prominent and impactful role of the federation within the Central Confederation of the Kurdistan Diaspora Abroad, which, alongside 22 other Kurdish federations, works towards the development, progress, and unification of Kurdish institutions in the diaspora.

The Foreign Relations officials wished continued success to the President and all members of the executive committee of the Kurdistan Diaspora Women’s Federation, who actively participate as members in international women’s organizations. It was emphasized that these activities serve to raise awareness of the just cause of the Kurdish people, advocate for rights and freedoms, and achieve social justice and equality in Kurdistan, in a manner that honors the historical sacrifices of Kurdish women for freedom, independence, and progress.
In another part of the meeting, discussions focused on advancing diaspora activities and revitalizing the institutions affiliated with the Central Confederation of the Kurdistan Diaspora Abroad.

Both sides agreed on the importance of charting future plans on the right path, with the shared goal of serving national causes, preserving national identity, language, and Kurdish culture, and reinforcing a spirit of cooperation and unity among all Kurdish diaspora institutions.