32-km- long buffer zone is not accepted: Eldar Khalil

<p style="text-align:left">A member of the Executive Body of the Democratic Society Movement TEV –DEM) in Syria Kurdish region, Eldar Khalil, told Hawar news agency (ANHA) that the US-Turkish plan to create a 32-km-long buffer zone in the north of Syria, controlled by Kurds, is not accepted.

"The establishment of a buffer zone will at least benefit our protection from Turkish threats, and the Turkish state is also seeking to establish buffer zone, but their problem is not about security and protection, because we were never a threat to Turkey and we did not say that we will occupy the territories of north Kurdistan and Turkey, Erdogan believes that we will reject the establishment of buffer zone and therefore take it as an excuse to occupy the area.
"We have no problem establishing buffer zone, but there are some details to be discussed on them, for example, the depth of the buffer zone, the forces to be supervised, the subject of the occupation of Afrin and demographic change, all these topics should be discussed in which to reach a formula on them. "
Turkey calls for buffer zone between itself and the Kurdish controlled region, but the distance of 32 km is the distance in which the administration is located, Turkey does so deliberately to eliminate the administration. For our part, we said that we were not deterred by buffer zone of 5 kilometers. The border protection forces must be from the local forces, these issues are still under discussion, and Turkey seeks to impose its demands through threats and attacks. "
Khalil pointed out that Erdogan had not stopped years ago from targeting "the struggle of our peoples and the democratic system," adding that "he attacked Afrin in the front of world states, and the cities al-Bab, Azaz and Jarablous had been also occupied lately, and now threatens to occupy the east of the Euphrates and also to occupy parts of south Kurdistan. And on the hearing and the sight of the world launches the death threats and says 'I will bury them.'
The question is, has the international public opinion reached such a degree of indifference and stand idly by Erdogan's remarks? It seems that Erdogan is seeking to restore the Ottoman Sultanate, for this reason he occupied the outskirt of Aleppo and deployed his forces in south Kurdistan to control Mosul and Kirkuk, Khalil further stated, adding that the obstacle to Erdogan's projects is "the democratic system that is emerging here. The force that this regime has established has neutralized Daesh mercenaries. Erdogan is seeking revenge and threats."
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