Erbil Governor visits HUDA PAR's office
Governor of Erbil Nawzad Hadi visited HUDA PAR Erbil Representative and while welcomed by HUDA PAR President Ishak Saglam.
Visits to HUDA PAR's Erbil office, the first abroad representative in the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government, continue.
In this context, Governor of Erbil Nawzad Hadi paid a visit to HUDA PAR's Erbil office and wished good luck.
Voicing satisfaction with the visit of Governor Nawzad Hadi to HUDA PAR's Erbil office, party president Ishak Sağlam gave information about the work of the party.
Wishing luck for HUDA PAR's office, Hadi said it is important that HUDA PAR opened a representative in Kurdistan's Erbil.
"We must live in peace"
Pointing to the need to strengthen unity and solidarity among the Kurds, Governor Hadi went on saying: "We have to work on how we can strengthen the peace."
"The stronger the peace, the better it is for all of us, whether it is in Iraq, Turkey or Syria," Hadi added.
"We, our people, have been the ones who suffer the most from wars and conflicts. Our cities have been ruined, our villages have been destroyed, and our people have been killed."
"We need to find a dialog for this. We must live together in peace. This is good for all of us. So we can serve our region better."
"We lived in peace with Turkmens, Arabs, Christians and other ethnic groups as regions where there were harsh styles and clashes in other parts of Iraq. We are all brothers."
Emphasizing that their aim, as HUDA PAR, is to contribute to the lives of all peoples together, especially the Kurds, party president Sağlam said that they will continue to do their best for this.
"Our representation shows the importance we give to Kurdistan"
Stating that they opened their first abroad representative office in Erbil, Sağlam said, "The fact that we open our first office here is to show the importance we attach to Kurdistan. We are servants of our nation, and we are ready to do whatever we can for them."
"This is why we here, we feel home while we here. We feel we traveled from Diyarbakır to Van. Our customs and traditions are one. We will be pleased for what we can add to this region in terms of service," he added.
Sağlam said that the Kurdistan region suffered a lot from the conflicts and that it has come to a point of solving its problems with dialogue by accumulating experience, and that they wish that the rights and justice will prevail and that the issues should be dealt with according to the necessity of Justice. (ILKHA)