In a statement, the PUK said, "Karim was a patriotic and popular struggler, as President Mam Jalal described, "We were his students during school, but he treated us as his equal."

The statement explained, "Karim Ahmad joined the Iraqi Communist Party in the mid-1940s and was arrested several times in the early and mid-1950s. Since then, friendship and cooperation with Kurdish parties have been important to Karim Ahmad. In the mid-1980s, he played a significant role in the formation of the Kurdistan Front, which ensured that the communist party of the Kurdistan region had an active participation in that front."

PUK president Bafel Jalal Talabani extended his condolences to Karim Ahmed's family and friends and called him a pioneer of the Kurdistan path to freedom. 

Qubad Talabani, the supervisor of Mam Jalal's Secretariat, also offered his condolences to the leader and said, "Comrade Ahmed was a veteran struggler, a patriot, and unrelenting figure in the path of Kurdistan self-determination."

Karim Ahmed was the longest-living Kurdish politician who celebrated his 100th birthday days before his passing. 

Karim Ahmad was born in 1922 in Baqrta village of Koya. He studied for three years of primary school in Erbil and then went to Baghdad, where he graduated from the Teachers' College – Sports Institute and got a job as a teacher in Koya. He turned 100 years old on July 1, 2022.