Syrian Kurdish authorities reiterate call for autonomy after Damascus
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The Kurdish authorities in Syria are calling for a system of government that preserves part of their de facto autonomy, criticising the current centralized system that they accuse of monopolizing power.
Syrian Kurdish authorities reiterate call for autonomy after Damascus meeting
Syria's Kurdish authorities called again on Sunday for a system of government that preserves a measure of their de facto autonomy, days after Damascus rejected "any form" of decentralisation. Mazloum Abdi of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) -- the Kurdish administration's de facto army -- and interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa first struck an accord in March to integrate Kurdish institutions into the state, but its implementation has been held …
Syrian Kurdish authorities reiterate call for autonomy after Damascus
DAMASCUS: Syria’s Kurdish authorities called again on Sunday for a system of government that preserves a measure of their de facto autonomy, days after Damascus rejected “any form” of decentralization. Mazloum Abdi of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) — the Kurdish administration’s de facto army — and interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa first struck an accord in March to
Kurdistan National Congress rebukes US Envoy Barrack in open letter over SDF integration remarks - Syriac Press
BRUSSELS — The Executive Council of the Kurdistan National Congress (KNK) issued an open letter sharply criticizing US Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack for comments made following his 9 July meeting in Daramsuq (Damascus) with representatives of the Democratic Autonomous Administration of the Region of North and East Syria (DAARNES). Barrack emphasized that while the United States “acknowledges the critical role of…
AHMET KEMAL GENÇ | NEWS REVIEW The negotiations between the Kurdish autonomous administration in Syria and the Damascus government, which have been ongoing for some time, have far from yielding the expected results. A review of statements following the latest talks reveals ongoing disagreements between the parties and significant shifts in the stances of international actors. According to US and French sources, the talks in Damascus initially ap…
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