France, Syria and the US today agreed to take place ‘As soon as possible’ A new round of talks between the Syrian government and the Kurdish, autonomous authorities, with the aim of integrating the Kurds into the Syrian state.
According to a joint announcement issued by the three sides after the meeting in Paris in the morning by the Foreign Minister of France Jean-Noel Barohis Syrian counterpart Assad al -Sibani and the American special envoy Tum barkagreed that the French capital would host ‘As soon as possible’ A new round of talks between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on the implementation of the March 10 agreement.
THE Masluum Abdithe head of SDF (armed part of the Kurds supported by the US) and the transitional president of Syria Ahmed Al Sarahagreed on March 10 to incorporate the Kurdish institutions into the Syrian state. Many negotiations followed, but the conclusion of the agreement is delayed, with the Kurds criticizing the constitutional proclamation that granted complete powers to Sarah, as well as the formation of a government which they consider not representative of the ethnic and religious diversity of Syria.
Kurds seek to maintain a ‘Decentralized’ Model of governance, something rejected by Damascus.
The meeting that was due to have in Paris on Thursday by representatives of the Kurds with a Syrian government delegation was postponed.
On Wednesday, the SDF representative Farhad Sami stated thatI ‘deposit of weapons is a red line’ For the Kurds. “No one will obey. Whichever is betting on tradition (of the Kurdish Army) It will lose, the tragic events have confirmed it »he said, referring In recent conflicts between Bedouin and Druzon in the superstarwhere 1,400 people were killed. After these riots, a senior Syrian Kurdish executive called Damascus ‘To fully revise and urgently’ her approach to minorities.
Source :Skai
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