A Confidential Kurdish Separatist Meeting Ends Without Results
WANA (Jan 20) – According to received reports, a recent confidential meeting among Kurdish separatist militant groups ended without any concrete outcome amid deep internal disagreements and mutual accusations. The divisions reportedly centred on strategy, operational capacity, and concerns over intelligence penetration.
Well-informed sources say that during the meeting, several factions accused one another of infiltration and manipulation by Iranian security services—charges that quickly escalated tensions and derailed any prospect of consensus. The disputes laid bare long-standing rifts within these groups and cast doubt on their internal cohesion.
Meanwhile, some participants warned against any hasty moves, citing the lack of meaningful military capabilities and real operational support on the ground.
These sources noted that proposals such as territorial secession without sufficient operational capacity were not only unrealistic but could also lead to higher casualties among their own ranks and accelerate the fragmentation of these groups.
The inconclusive end to the meeting underscores a political and operational impasse that leaves the future of these organisations uncertain.





