The United States are willing to accept in their territory Kurdish leaders armed organizations by Syria and Turkeysince such a move contributes to the transition of these groups from the armed struggle to political life, a senior American diplomat said.
According to the US Ambassador to Turkey and a special envoy to Syria, Tum barkcited by Anadolu agency, members of Labor Party of Kurdistan (PKK) and his Syrian offshore, of the People’s Protection Units (YPG)must move immediately towards social integration and avoid further clashes with the governments of Ankara and Damascus.
Barack said that, if they wish, the leaders of these organizations could relocate to the United States.
The PKK, which has been described as a terrorist organization by the European Union and the US, has been a decades of armed struggle for the Kurds’ autonomy in Turkey. However, in May the organization announced its dissolution, claiming that it has fulfilled its mission and that the Kurdish issue could now be resolved through the institutional political path.
Concerning Syria, Barack acknowledged that the reintegration of the country’s largest minority would take time, mainly due to lack of mutual trust. Nevertheless, he expressed optimism, saying that in the end the sides will be able to do “a beautiful wedding“
Erdogan’s reaction positive
At the same time, the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoganwelcomed a symbolic weapon of weapon fire by PKK fighters, describing the movement as a “new page” and committed to resolving issues through dialogue.
“Since yesterday, he ended a 47 -year -old terrorist scourge“Erdogan told members of the ruling AK party in Ankara on Saturday.
PKK’s fight for the Kurds’ autonomy cost about $ 2 trillion in the Turkish economy, the Turkish president said. Now, as he said, AKP, the ally of the Nationalist Movement (MHP) and the pro -Kurdish DEM will “They march together“
Source :Skai
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