Kurds should manage their own regions

Syria Service - SDF Commander-in-Chief Mazloum Abdi, after meeting with Kurdistan Regional President Nechirvan Barzani, emphasized that the Kurds should have autonomy and manage their regions and create a safe structure that preserves their cultural and identity rights and prevents any attacks against them.

According to Kurdpress, after the meeting of the Commander-in-Chief of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Mazloum Abdi with Kurdistan Regional President Nechirvan Barzani in the framework of the Munich Security Conference, Abdi emphasized that the Kurds should have their own autonomy and regional management and create a safe structure that preserves their cultural and identity rights and that no attacks are made against Kurdish areas. In response to the statements of Asad Shabani, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the interim government of Syria, who said that there is no SDF request for autonomy, he said: "The name is not important; It is important that the areas belong to the Kurds and that the way of administration is maintained.

In response to the statements of Asad Shabani, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the interim government of Syria, who said, "There is no SDF request for autonomy", Abdi said: "The problems of the Syrian government are with names and concepts, but we want a Kurdish/autonomous regional administration. It doesn't matter what the name is, the important thing is that it belongs to the Kurds and preserves the way of regional administration. We want a structure in which everyone feels safe, especially the cultural and identity characteristics of the Kurds are preserved, there is no attack against the Kurds, and the Kurds can manage their own regions."

In response to reporters' questions, he added: "In all the meetings, it was agreed that the Kurds should have their rights and the autonomy of their regions should be respected. "There should be no attack on the Kurdish areas and the Kurds should be able to manage their own areas."

Abdi said about the role of the SDF forces and their integration with the Syrian army: "Every Kurdish youth can return, be deployed in the army brigades and find their place in the female forces. The Rouge Peshmerga can also join this structure and play their role. This is necessary to protect Syrian Kurdistan."

Mazloum Abdi said about the international guarantees to prevent the recurrence of crises in Syrian Kurdistan: "We asked that the past experience not be repeated and that a mechanism be created to implement the agreement."

In the end, Abdi emphasized that the main goal of the Kurds is to create a safe and self-governing structure that preserves their cultural and identity rights and prevents attacks against the Kurdish people.

 

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