Armenian Union Party calls for brotherhood, coexistence

Kurdish Press – Syria
Mar 22 2026

The Armenian Union Party condemned attacks on national, ethnic, and cultural symbols and beliefs, and called on all Syrians to exercise patience, apply reason, and uphold the spirit of brotherhood and coexistence that has long characterized the nation’s social fabric.

In a statement issued today, the Armenian Union Party emphasized the need to respect Syria’s national and ethnic symbols, stating:

“In light of recent events accompanying the Newroz celebrations, the Armenian Union Party reaffirms its firm stance on the necessity of preserving civil peace and avoiding any actions that could incite strife or destabilize society.

Respect for national, ethnic, and cultural symbols and beliefs is the duty of every individual. Any offense against them, including lowering the Syrian flag, constitutes an individual act that is unacceptable and does not represent the positions or orientations of national components. We also note that certain parties seek to exploit such incidents to drag Syria into internal conflicts that serve only the enemies of the homeland.

The Armenian Union Party condemns any attacks on national, ethnic, and cultural symbols and beliefs, and calls on all Syrians to exercise patience, apply reason, and uphold the spirit of brotherhood and coexistence that has always distinguished our national fabric.

This stage requires the highest levels of awareness and responsibility from everyone, to preserve Syria’s unity, security, and stability.”

A-H

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