Turkey has repeatedly warned to launch attack on Kurdish forces in Syria whm Ankara believes are affiliated with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Kurds in Syria are attempting to make a deal with Damascus in order to give autonomy to the Kurds in the north and, thereby, prevent any possible Turkey attack into northern Syria.
Ilham Ehmed told Bloomberg that the US should, before withdrawing its forces from Syria, prepare the ground for a Kurds-Turke deal and find a plitical solution for the future of the Kurds in Syria and the government in Damascus.
She warned about a new wave of violence in Syria if the US withdraws its forces before finding a solution for the crisis in the war-torn state.
Kurds have offered a 11-article road map to Damascus and Moscow so that the Kurdish-controlled regins in Syria would be under the control of Damascus, but not fully, stressing that the Kurds are not seeking to secede from Syria.
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<p style="text-align: left;">A leading Kurdish official says Kurds in the country prefer to reach deal with President Bashar al-Assad rather than allow Turkish army and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to control the Kurdish regions in northern Syria.
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