US has accepted Russia's existence in Syria: Kurdish official

<p style="text-align: left;">Referring to recent comments by James Jeffrey, US President deputy to Syria affairs that "all foreign powers, except Russia, have left Syria,&amp;rdquo; Hussein Mohammed Ali, a member of the Board of Governors in the Syrian Democratic Assembly, said in a statement the United States has accepted Russia's existence in Syria.

Mohammed Ali, a member of the executive board of the Syrian Democratic Assembly, said in a statement that Russia and the U.S. have made agreements on Syria since 2015, and these agreements were evident in the border-makings between the western and the eastern of the Euphrates. Since 1990, the U.S. has been working on the long-term plan for the region. It goes ahead with Middle East project. Many wars have also taken place within the framework. From the American perspective there are cases in the region that need to change. They have made agreements with some regional powers in this regard. Today, we see a transient tactic by the United States in Syria. In his latest remarks, Jeffrey has accepted Russia's existence in Syria. This has been done on a condition. They are calling on Russia to end the Syrian crisis."

According to the Hawar News Agency, Ali continued his comments as saying that "there will not be any solution to Syria crisis without local powers. We have already seen how international projects, relying on foreign powers, have been failed in resolving the Syrian crisis as the projects have neglected the local powers. The north and east of Syria includes a large part of the Syrian territory. The crisis in Syria can not be settled without considering the region. Such a move will deepen the crisis in the region."

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