The martyr Nasraddin Berhik locality expresses its satisfaction with the ongoing negotiations between ENKS and PYD

The martyr Nasraddin Berhik locality expresses its satisfaction with the ongoing negotiations between ENKS and PYD

Jun 01 2020

ARK News: The Locality council of the martyr Nasraddin Berhik Chil Agha, held its regular meeting, on Saturday 30 May 2020, in the presence of all the members of the Office of the Kurdish National Council in Chil Agha.

After standing for a minute of silence on the lives of the Kurdish and Kurdistan martyrs and conducting an inspection, the topics included in the meeting's agenda were discussed, which included the organizational and political situation.

In terms of organizational status, it was emphasized that branch meetings and village councils were held.

Politically, the members of the Council expressed their satisfaction with the ongoing negotiations between the Kurdish National Council and the Democratic Union Party, and the meeting confirmed that the Kurdish National Council is the bearer of the nationalist banner and was always with the unity of the Kurdish class and dialogue, especially that the current stage requires solidarity and unity to confront the obstacles and dangers that threaten our Kurdish region and install the legitimate rights of the Kurdish people in Syrian Kurdistan.

The meeting touched on the difficult living conditions of the residents of the region in particular and Syria in general and the need to put an end to the greed of merchants and market controllers. The meeting pointed out to the dire consequences for the region in the event of the implementation of the Caesar Law next month and called for our regions to avoid this law because its implementation will lead to a real catastrophe for our people and our region.

The meeting also praised the great efforts made by the leaders of the Kurdistan Region, represented by the President of the Region, the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government and President Masoud Barzani, and their continued support to their Kurdish brothers in Syria.

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