The Kurdish National Council and the Syrian National Coalition discuss several important issues

The Kurdish National Council and the Syrian National Coalition discuss several important issues

Oct 01 2023

ARK News… A delegation from the Kurdish National Council in Syria, headed by Muhammad Ismail, a member of the presidency of the Kurdish National Council, met with Hadi Al-Bahra, head of the Syrian National Coalition, and discussed with him various common issues that would increase international interest in the issue of the Syrian people in order to activate the political process and implement Resolution 2254 to achieve a complete political transition in the country.

The meeting was attended by Abdullah Kaddo, representative of the National Council in the coalition, Shivan Jaziri, director of the National Council office in Istanbul, Badr Jamous, head of the negotiating body, and Abdul Majeed Barakat, vice president of the coalition.

The two parties discussed the low level of attention that the Syrian issue is currently receiving in the corridors of the international community, given the other crises that the world is experiencing, and how to raise the priority of reaching a solution in accordance with the international resolutions that had taken.

Ismail reviewed the difficult conditions experienced by the residents of the northeastern region, the political and public movement against high prices in general, the rise in fuel prices in particular, and the loss of job opportunities, as well as people’s suffering from forced conscription and various forms of restrictions on freedoms.

Ismail expressed the solidarity of the Kurdish National Council with the peaceful revolutionary movement in Suwayda Governorate and other Syrian regions, and denounced the tendentious attempts to transform the events taking place in the Deir Ez-Zour region between PYD militants and Arab tribes as an Arab-Kurdish conflict, and stressed that the Council will continue to maintain a balance between commitment with special Kurdish national affiliation and comprehensive Syrian national affiliation, strengthening the connection with the Syrian National Coalition, and working tirelessly to return displaced Kurds and refugees and other Syrians to their homes.

For his part, the head of the coalition stressed the need for the Kurdish National Council to strengthen its representation of the coalition’s policy in the areas of its presence and to strengthen its defense of the inclusive Syrian national values and symbols, just as the coalition must defend Kurdish citizens and other components of the Syrian people and achieve good governance in the areas affiliated with the Syrian Interim Government. Providing the requirements for the voluntary, safe and dignified return of all displaced Syrians and refugees to their areas of original residence, and continuing the path towards implementing the relevant international resolutions, especially Resolutions 2118 (2013) and 2254 (2015), to achieve a political transition, leading to a democratic, pluralistic Syria in which freedom and justice are achieved. It accommodates all Syrians across the religious, national and cultural spectrum.

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