"No results have been reached yet, but their meetings are continuing," Hussein Mostu, a member of the political bureau of the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Party (Al-Parti), told KurdPress about the talks between the two Kurdish movements.
He continued: "We, as the Democratic Party (Al-Parti), believe that there will be no political understanding in Syrian Kurdistan unless all political movements are present."
"If not, a national congress should be formed with the participation of all Syrian Kurdish political parties and individuals to reach an understanding and as a result, a committee will be formed to decide on the administration of Syrian Kurdistan," the Kurdish official further noted.
He stressed: "There is no hope for a meeting between the ENKS and the PYNK, because the parties are seeking individual interests from the talks."
The member of the political school of the Al-Parti stated: "The movements present in these negotiations are thinking of the fifty-fifty rule without considering the interests of the nation, whose failed history proves the failure of these kinds of policies."
Hussein Mostu reminded: "In order to have an established o in Syrian Kurdistan, it is necessary for all political currents to play a role in creating future management, and ignoring this issue will have a bad impact on the political situation of the Kurds in Sorba. It is better not to implement the experience of the Kurdistan region in northern Syria. "We will not do anything until we reach an agreement in our house," he said. It is obligatory for all currents to participate in the negotiations, otherwise no agreement would be achieved.
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<p style="text-align:left">A member of the political bureau of the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Party (Al-Parti) said that the two movements of the Patriotic National Council (ENKS) and the Patriotic Union Parties (PYNK) are considering a fifty-fifty rule in the negotiations without participating all other independent parties in the talks.
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