Syriac Union Party and Assyrian Democratic Party in Syria meet to strengthen ties
ZALIN, Syria — The Syriac Union Party (SUP) in Syria hosted a delegation from the Assyrian Democratic Party (ADP) on Tuesday to strengthen ties between the political parties representing the Syriac (Aramean–Assyrian–Chaldean) people. The meeting took place at SUP’s headquarters in Zalin (Qamishli), North and East Syria.
The ADP delegation, led by party head and representative in the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) Wael Mirza and ADP official Johnny Hormuz, was warmly received by SUP Co-Chairs Sanharib Barsom and Nazira Goreya, as well as member of the SUP Executive Body Afram Ishak.
The discussion centered around the latest political developments in Syria and the wider region, with a focus on the interests of Syriac (Aramean–Assyrian–Chaldean) people. The importance of developing relations and joint action in the service of all ethnic components in the region was also emphasized.
The two parties agreed to continue their meetings and activate the coordination and consultation committee of Syriac (Aramean–Assyrian–Chaldean) people’s national parties to achieve its goals.