All components must jointly govern Syria

Turkey Service - The spokesperson of Turkey's Justice and Development Party announced that the solution to Syria's problems should be done through dialogue and that all social strata and components of this country should jointly participate in the administration of Syria.

According to Kurdpress, Omar Chelik, the spokesperson of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) announced in a press conference that in Syria, all problems should be resolved through dialogue and all components should jointly participate in the administration of this country.

."Omar Chelik", Akparty's spokesperson in Osmania province, gave a speech during a press conference at the organization center of his party

He emphasized that the process of "Türkiye free from terrorism" also means "region free from terrorism" and added that they have always supported the rights of Syrian Kurds.

The spokesperson of the Justice and Development Party said in his statement: "Once again, it became clear how important it is to insist on a terrorism-free Türkiye and a terrorism-free region." Cleansing terrorist structures in Iraq and Syria is in line with Türkiye's goal to create a region free from terrorism.

Celik added: "All Syrians must manage Syria together. Shia, Alawite, Christian and all strata must be part of the will of Syria. "Syria belongs to Syrians and should not be a tool of any terrorist organization.

Omar Celik also stated that the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, had previously met with Bashar Assad about reforms and added: "At a time when Assad had not yet committed mass murder and our president was meeting with him and emphasized on reforms in Syria, One of the topics that the president emphasized the most was granting citizenship rights to Syrian Kurds. "Approving the presidential decree in Syria and granting the right of citizenship to our Kurdish brothers in Syria, who were deprived of this right for nearly a hundred years, is a pleasant and welcome action.

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