Ali Tammy: Turkey's entry into Kurdistan Syria is a foregone conclusion
ARK News: Ali Tammy, a member of the Kurdish National Council in Syria, said that there is a US-Turkish agreement on Turkey's entry into the eastern Euphrates and building common points with it.
During his participation in the ARK Bulletin on Monday, Ali Tammy a member of the local council of the Kurdish National Council in Syria in Kobani said: "The issue of entering Turkey is settled and we know that and what we want to understand why we are not changing our policy and reviewing ourselves ... There is a US-Turkish agreement to enter Turkey and build common points with America in the eastern Euphrates, and the PYD agrees on it. "
He said the PYD demanded that its civilian administration be maintained with a group of militants called the Asayish.
Tammy added that the US, for its part, offered to enter the Roj Peshmerga to Syrian Kurdistan and participate in the protection of the safe area, but Turkey has not responded to its request son far.
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