Shafaq News/ On the occasion of the Kurdistan Flag Day, the Kurdish president, Nechirvan Barzani, said the flag "will keep flying high."
"The flag will always be flown and will never be taken down," Barzani said on Twitter, sharing a video showing the Kurdish flag flying in the sky of the Kurdish regions.
Kurdistan Region raises its flag alongside the Iraqi flag at official departments and events, just as the Kurds in Turkey, Iran, and Syria raise the same flag as a national symbol.
Kurdistan Regional Parliament voted on the law to raise the flag of Kurdistan on November 11, 1999, which includes raising the Kurdish flag on December 17 of each year, the date of the flag raising for the first time in the Republic of Kurdistan in Mahabad city in 1946.
The Kurdish flag is composed of three essential colors: red symbolizes the sacrifice made by the Kurdish people, green represents the picturesque nature of Kurdistan, and white symbolizes peace, security, coexistence, and tolerance.
The flag is surrounded by a yellow sun symbolizing the ancient religions of the Kurds, and it has 21 rays.