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Barzani’s portrait unveiled at coexistence exhibition in Kurdistan

An art exhibition celebrating religious and national coexistence was held in Erbil at the Social and Cultural Center of Salahaddin University. The event, which also included a scientific panel, featured 60 paintings highlighting the harmonious relationships between various religious and ethnic groups in Kurdistan.

A central theme of the exhibition was the portrayal of President Barzani alongside representatives from different religious communities, reflecting his key role in promoting unity and peace in the region. The paintings emphasized how these diverse groups have contributed to the cultural richness and beauty of Kurdistan.

The exhibition was attended by government officials, party representatives, and academics, all of whom praised the event for its celebration of diversity and the ongoing efforts to strengthen coexistence in the region.

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