PYD denies negotiation with Syria central government

<p style="text-align:left">The co-chair of the Syrian Democratic Union Party (PYD) Shahuz Hassan refuted reports that the Kurdish party is in talks with the central government in Damascus.

Hassan stated during an interview conducted by al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper that the participation of the Kurds in northern and eastern Syria in the Geneva talks and the international conference on Daesh held in the city of Amouda.
We are open to negotiations and dialogues, either with the government or with all opposition parties without exception, but there are no real negotiations or talks between us and Damascus. We are defending our regions. We have liberated them from terrorism. We are ready for dialogue. We are working for a decentralized democratic state. There is a real experience on the ground, the Autonomous Administration, and everyone must respect these sacrifices, he added.
He further went on to that they are working to find a comprehensive political solution at the country level to ensure freedom and dignity, establish a decentralized democratic system, end decades of tyranny, totalitarianism and one-party, release all political detainees and reveal the fate of the abducted and forcibly disappeared.
'The future of Syria must be based on realistic, not betting on some field developments or media statements of major countries or simple tactical changes, our approach to political solution on the basis of a democratic system is a strategic issue and a sustainable option, and dialogue to ensure the success of all outstanding issues in all its forms," he stated.
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