Continuation of the expanded meeting of the presidency of the National Council in Erbil ... Mohamed Ismail talks about the content

Nov 23 2019

ARK News: The expanded meeting of the Presidency of the Kurdish National Council in Syria is continuing in Erbil on the second day, with the presence of two members of the Constitutional Committee on the Kurdish People, and members of the Foreign Relations Office of the Kurdish National Council in Syria.

In a special statement to ARK News about the meetings of the Kurdish National Council in Erbil, member of the Presidency of the Kurdish National Council in Syria, Mohammad Ismail, said that the meeting will discuss developments in Syrian Kurdistan, especially after the Turkish attack in the regions of Gire Spi and Sari Kaniye, in addition to resolving the debate on several issues related to developments, especially at the diplomatic level and at the level of the Constitutional Committee and the National Coalition of the Revolutionary Forces and the Syrian opposition.

On Thursday, November 21, 2019, the Presidency of the Kurdish National Council in Syria, members of the Constitutional Committee for the Kurdish people, and members of the Foreign Relations Office of the Kurdish National Council in Syria met in Holler, the capital of the Kurdistan Region.

the Presidency of the Kurdish National Council in Syria met, on Thursday, on 21, 11, 2019, with members of the Constitutional Committee for the Kurdish people, and members of the Foreign Office of the Kurdish National Council in Syria in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region.

The correspondent of the ARK Media Foundation said: The presidency of the Kurdish National Council in Syria, met with representatives of the Constitutional Committee for the Kurdish people with members of the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Syria, Dr. Abdul Hakim Bashar and Engineer Kamiran Hajo, and members of the Office of Foreign Relations of the Kurdish National Council in Syria.

The correspondent added: The meetings will continue, and is scheduled to discuss the current situation in Syrian Kurdistan in particular and Syria in general.


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