Mohammed Saeed Wadi: Any agreement to avoid the region from war and destruction is in favor of the region
ARK News: A member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Syria, Mohammed Saeed Wadi, said about the agreement on Syrian Kurdistan, which ended the talks between Russian Presidents, Vladimir Putin, and Turkish, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in the Russian city of Sochi on Tuesday: "The beginning of any agreement to avoid the area of wars and destruction are for the benefit of the region, our fear that we are exposed to a disaster like the scenario of what happened in wounded Afrin because the so-called Free Army, contains the same terrorists of Da’esh and al-Nusra Front, and those saturated with ideas of Arabs and Turkish racism and chauvinism, so any agreement to stop the invasion is for our benefit".
A member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Syria, Mohammed Saeed Wadi, told the website of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Syria, we must not rely on America, which delivered the Syrian file to Russia and the Russian position is clearer than the Americans on the Kurdish issue, which supports the right of Kurds in the Constitution, as announced by Putin at the press conference in the presence of Erdogan.
Wadi added I think we should take advantage of the agreement and go to the Russians to intervene in the pressure on the regime to avoid the Kurds from the darkness of the corrupt regime.
Wadi pointed out that, if Erdogan could not stop to this extent, but will also extend to the Kurdistan region, but international and Arab pressures in favor of the Kurds must take advantage and move quickly to win them more on our side.
He made clear, however, there were fears from the Qandil group to sabotage the process in coordination with Iran and an attempt by the United States to play another game to implicate the YPG by evading the implementation of the agreement.
In the end, Wadi said: "In general we Kurds lost a lot in this game but saving what can be saved by calming the Turkish campaign to rearrange the cards."
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