Although Finland and Sweden have canceled the military sanctions against Turkey in order to satisfy Ankara to agree with their demand to join NATO, but the senior officials of Turkey have demanded that these two countries should cut ties with the Syrian Kurdish groups and extradite the Kurds who are considered as terrorists by Ankara.
The Syrian Kurdish authorities have called the statements of the Swedish authorities about the need to distance themselves from the Syrian Kurds as the failure of these countries to adhere to their commitments regarding cooperation with the Kurds in the fight against the ISIS.
Some media close to the Kurdish Autonomous Administration in Syria have considered Turkey's pressure on Sweden and Finland, as well as Ankara's attempt to normalize Turkey's relations with the Syrian government, as Ankara's attempt to politically isolate the Kurdish Autonomous Administration in Syria.
According to a report by the Syrian Observer, Badran Chia Kurd, Mazloum Kobani and Elham Ahmad, three senior Syrian Kurdish political and military officials recently warned that Turkey is seeking to defeat the Syrian-Syrian negotiations and the experience of establishing a self-governing administration by the Syrian Kurds through putting pressure on foreign countries, reconciliation with Syrian government and inciting extremist groups such as Tahrir Al-Sham against the Syrian Kurds.
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