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Cross-Ethnic... Kurdish Humanitarian Aid Reaches Syrian Coastal Areas
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The Kurdish Red Crescent's willingness to remove its logo to deliver aid demonstrates prioritizing humanitarian interests over formalities, highlighting the maturity of Kurdish civil institutions and

The Co-President of the Kurdish Red Crescent, Khadija Musa, announced that the humanitarian aid convoy sent from Kurdish areas has reached the outskirts of the Syrian coast, in a step that reflects the spirit of humanitarian solidarity between various components of Syrian society.
Musa explained that those supervising the convoy agreed to the request of the Syrian interim government to remove the "Kurdish Red Crescent" logo placed on the fronts of the humanitarian convoy heading to the Syrian coast, emphasizing: "We accepted the matter and removed the logo, our goal is humanitarian and relief, and our main objective was to deliver the convoy as quickly as possible, everyone knows who sent it."
The Co-President indicated that her team will make vigorous efforts to ensure that aid reaches its beneficiaries, saying: "We will try as much as possible to distribute this aid to the families through the Kurdish Red Crescent team."
This initiative comes within the framework of enhancing cooperation between various Syrian regions, overcoming bureaucratic obstacles established by the previous centralized governance system that led to the fragmentation of the Syrian social fabric and deprived some regions of support from other regions.
This humanitarian cooperation between Kurdish areas and the Syrian coast reflects a model of what future relations could be under a constitution that respects the specificities of regions and allows direct cooperation between them, away from the centralization of decision-making that monopolized powers and hindered humanitarian initiatives.
This step is considered a practical embodiment of the possibility of coexistence and solidarity between different Syrian components, establishing values of solidarity that will be a solid foundation for building the Syria of the future, and an indicator of the possibility of overcoming political differences when it comes to humanitarian and relief aspects.
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