Aldar Khalil proposes to the ENKS five points for joint action

Sep 14 2019

ARK News: The leader in the Democratic Society Movement TEV-DEM of the Democratic Union Party the (PYD) called on the Kurdish National Council in Syria the ENKS to reopen its offices, proposing to the Council five key points.

In a speech on Thursday at the Kurdish Tribal Forum which organized by the PYD in Derik, Khalil proposed to the Kurdish National Council five points as follows:

1- Returning the leaders of the Kurdish National Council parties in Syria residing abroad.
2- joining the PYD management.
3- Participating in the protection of the area.
4- Opening the council's offices.
5- Carrying out its activities without any objection from the PYD administration.

France launched an initiative for rapprochement between the Kurdish National Council in Syria and the PYD, the Council asked for this initiative to create an atmosphere and climate for rapprochement and to take steps to show goodwill towards the initiative, such as the release of detainees, opening the offices of the Council and its parties and organizations, and not hindering the political activity of the Council and its parties.

Regarding the rapprochement between the Kurdish National Council in Syria and the PYD, Dr. Abdul Hakim Bashar, Vice-President of the National Coalition of the Opposition Forces and the Syrian Revolution, revealed two main conditions for reconciliation with the PYD. The reconciliation with PYD is possible only with the withdrawal of the members, who are organizationally associated with the PKK, from the Syrian arena and the disclosure of the fate of the abductees and other issues. "

As a member of the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party-Syria, Nash’at Zaza announced that they are in the Kurdish National Council in Syria will not open any of their closed offices, which the PYD closed them, before the release of detainees in its prisons.

Where, Aldar Khalil earlier denied any detainee from the list which demanded by the Kurdish National Council in Syria, including a member of the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party-Syria Bahzad Dorsin, and youth activist Fouad Ibrahim and Amir Hamid.


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