PYD management responds to Faisal Miqdad

PYD management responds to Faisal Miqdad

Feb 17 2020

ARK News: Despite the passive Syrian regime's stated position repeatedly towards the Kurdish issue in Syria, and its denial of the rights of the Kurdish people, the PYD is still moving within the shell of a "dead relationship" towards any appropriate political solution regarding the Kurds in Syria, and the engagement by one side remains without recognition by the other side of any serious agreement or talks other than demanding that their militants return to integrate into the regime's army, without any recognition of the PYD administration in the Syrian.

The statement considered that "these statements are totally inconsistent with the stage in which Syria is passing and" contribute to obstructing the efforts of the Syrian national dialogue, "stressing that" the media discourse and official positions of the Syrian regime officials should not be in this tone. "

The self-administration of North and East Syria, affiliated to the PYD, said in a statement on Sunday: At a time when the self-administration confirmed its readiness for dialogue with the regime within the interests of the future of the Syrian national solution .. .. We find that there are voices arising from within the regime to speak with the same mentality and approach, which was the reason for aggravating and complicating matters in Syria, "pointing in this regard to statements by Faisal al-Miqdad.

The statement pointed out that “self-management is a national project and does not absolutely threaten the unity of Syria and its people or the future of a solution in it, contrary to the tone that looks at Syria as if it has not witnessed any change, adding," it is not possible to formulate or produce a traditional solution in parallel with intransigence and maintain the causes of these the crisis, mainly due to the regime's intransigence and its desire to ignore change in Syria. "

Earlier the Military Tabqa Council of the “Syrian Democratic Forces” revealed a closed secret meeting that took place at the Tabqa Military Airport, between leaders of it and officers from the Syrian Army to discuss the latest developments in the region.

The Council made clear in a special statement to the "Step News Agency" that the leaders of the military council of the" SDF” forces "called on the officers of the Syrian regime army to reinforce the presence of their forces in the areas of the line of contact with the Turkish army and armed factions in the northern countryside of Raqqa in general, and the surrounding area of Ain Isa and the international road (M4) in particular.

The council pointed out that officers from the Syrian regime's army confirmed that they would seek to send more elements and military equipment to the northern countryside of Raqqa during the coming period.

On the other hand, a reporter of the "Step News Agency" in Raqqa and its countryside said that the Military Council of Raqqa had previously sent military reinforcements to the vicinity of Ain Isa area north of Raqqa, pointing out that the sky of Gire Spi city and Silok township, is witnessing an intensive flight of the reconnaissance flight of the Turkish army.

In another context, Arab pages and websites had published the participation of the Syrian Democratic Forces, especially the YPG, in military operations in Idlib, especially after the regime and Russia took control of strategic sites in it.

These statements come at a time when the PYD and its close parties in Syrian Kurdistan are trying to get close to the regime and make agreements on the status of Syrian Kurdistan, the most recent of which was evident in a visit by a delegation of parties from the Syrian Kurdistan led by "SDF" to Damascus and Hamaimim.

In spite of the position of the head of the regime, Bashar Al-Assad, regarding the Kurdish issue in Syria, which was announced repeatedly, the most recent of which was in a meeting with a Russian newspaper, it was also confirmed by the head of the Syrian regime's intelligence, Ali Mamlouk, in most of his secret and announced meetings in Syrian Kurdistan or Damascus, and even what al-Miqdad said, to prove once again that betting on a dialogue with Assad and the Syrian regime to achieve and assert Kurdish rights in the future Syria failed with all measures and it is a kind of imagination, according to the authoritarian mentality of the regime that has not changed despite the revolution and the war and all the developments and changes that have occurred since 2011 until now.

Faisal al-Miqdad, on Saturday, expressed Damascus’s rejection of the idea of any Kurdish self-administration in the country, stressing the territorial integrity of Syria in its entirety, and describing self-management as taboo.



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