Syrian Kurds want more autonomy, while Turkey requires immediate fight against PKK to “stop being an obstacle” to normalcy.

Response from Istanbul

While in Turkey, the PKK is expected to announce the disarmament and dismantling of the organization in a few 24 hours, according to the call of the incarcerated leader of Abtolah Ocalan in Syria, the Syrian Kurds, who control the country’s quarter of the country and the most oil. They call for autonomy and adopting a decentralization system that will safeguard the rights of the Kurds.

These positions were put forward in detail last Saturday at a conference in Kami or Rozava as it is known, which included 400 representatives of Kurdish organizations of the North and Eastern Syrian autonomous administration. Interestingly, US officials were present at the conference. The joint announcement stated that this conference was shaped by a common political vision expressing the collective will for a fair solution to the Kurdish Syria.

H. Fidan: to deliver the weapons the pkk

But this Syrian Kurdish move is hit by the Turkish Houses. Yesterday, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, speaking in Qatar, where he had a meeting with Qatar’s Emir and Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Al Thani, stressed that Ankara was waiting for the PKK to hand over the weapons and cease to be an obstacle to the region. “As the Islamic State left the system in Syria, so the PKK will leave the system. Either he leaves himself peacefully or leave in another way, “the Turkish Foreign Minister threatened indirectly. Ahmet al -Sara’s Syrian government’s reaction to the attitude of the Kurds was also intense: “We categorically reject any attempt to impose a dichotomy or cantonization of conditional federal or autonomous system without national consensus. Syria’s territorial integrity is a red line for us, “President Al Sara said.

It is no secret that there is Israel behind the Syrian Kurds, which supports them. It is also known that both Turkey and Qatar support the new Syrian regime. At a time when Turkey and Qatar are discussing with Hamas about a truce in Gaza, Turkey’s stance is crucial to the course of developments in both Turkey and in the wider region.